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nevus
[ nee-vuhs ]
noun
- any congenital anomaly of the skin, including moles and various types of birthmarks.
nevus
/ ˈniːvəs /
noun
- the usual US spelling of naevus
Other Words From
- ne·void [nee, -void], adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of nevus1
Example Sentences
Mr Rhodes was born with a large facial birthmark as a result of congenital melanocytic nevus and was left with scarring following multiple surgeries to remove it as a child.
“Moles are not superficial — the nevus cells are down in the dermis,” said Robert T. Brodell, a tenured professor and chair of the dermatology department at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson.
Ms Jones, 57, only has the use of one hand following a brain haemorrhage and her 29-year-old son has Asperger's and a rare skin condition called epidermal nevus.
Typically present at birth or soon after, the nevus — which can be anywhere on the body — grows at a similar rate as the child.
How to identify them: These small, round skin growths, which occur when pigment cells grow in clusters, are also called “nevi,” and almost all adults have at least a few.
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