Epidermal nevus o se manu'a o le pa'u o lo'o fa'aalia e se papule e pei o le pa'u. O manu'a e mafai ona pa'u teisi (psoriaform) po'o le pa'u (eczema‑like). Togafitiga e aofia ai le dermabrasion, cryotherapy, laser therapy, ma surgical excision.
○ Diagnosis and Treatment E tatau ona fa'ailoga mata'utia le eseesega i le va o le epidermal nevus ma le warts, o le a mafai ona fa'atusatusa. Epidermal nevus e mafai ona aveese e ala i le laser ablation.
Inflammatory Linear Verrucous Epidermal Nevus is a rare disease of the skin that presents as multiple, discrete, red papules that tend to coalesce into linear plaques that follow the Lines of Blaschko. The plaques can be slightly warty (psoriaform) or scaly (eczema-like). ILVEN is caused by somatic mutations that result in genetic mosaicism. There is no cure, but different medical treatments can alleviate the symptoms.
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Linear epidermal nevi ― Lesion e mulimuli i laina o Blaschko i luga o le lima taumatau pito i luga o se teineitiiti.
Inflammatory linear verrucous epidermal nevi (ILVEN)
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Inflammatory linear verrucous epidermal nevi (ILVEN)
Inflammatory linear verrucous epidermal nevi (ILVEN)
O le tagata maʻi na muamua faʻaalia i le lima masina le nevus epidermal (Epidermal nevus) ma paʻu samasama i luma taumatau o le ulu. I le ono masina, ua maua i latou i le pito i tua taumatau o le ulu. I le lima tausaga ua tuanaʻi, na faasolosolo malie le tuputupu aʻe o nei pisia ae naʻo le itu taumatau o foliga, ulu, ma le ua. E le tiga pe mageso, ma o le tuputupu masani o le tagata maʻi. O le alafau taumatau ma le muaulu o loʻo i luga teisi, paʻepaʻe samasama e faʻaloaloa i luma ma itu o le ulu, fa‘amatala e le nevus epidermal linear inflammatory verrucous (Inflammatory Linear Verrucous Epidermal Nevus, ILVEN). Faʻafesoʻotaʻi i nei patches e hyperpigmented, verrucous papules, faia laina mai tua o le ulu i tua o le ua i le itu taumatau. The patient first showed up at five months old with yellow patches on the right front of the scalp. By six months, they had hyperpigmented verrucous papules on the back right side of the scalp. Over the past five years, these spots slowly grew bigger but stayed only on the right side of the face, scalp, and neck. They aren't painful or itchy, and the patient is growing normally. The right cheek and forehead have slightly raised, yellow patches that stretch onto the front and side of the scalp. Connected to these patches are hyperpigmented, verrucous papules, forming lines from the back of the scalp to the back of the neck on the right side.
○ Diagnosis and Treatment
E tatau ona fa'ailoga mata'utia le eseesega i le va o le epidermal nevus ma le warts, o le a mafai ona fa'atusatusa. Epidermal nevus e mafai ona aveese e ala i le laser ablation.