nevus – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
nevus
n.
congenital deviation of the skin, pigmented patch of skin, birthmark, mole (Medicine)
Nevus
Nevus, also known as a
mole, is the medical term for sharply circumscribed and
chronic lesions of the
skin or
mucosa. These lesions are commonly named
birthmarks or
beauty marks. Nevi are
benign by definition. However, 25% of malignant melanomas (a skin cancer) arise from pre-existing nevi. Using the term nevus and nevi loosely, most physicians and dermatologists are actually referring to a variant of nevus called the "
melanocytic nevus", which are composed of
melanocytes. Histologically, melanocytic nevi are distinguished from
lentigines (also a type of benign pigmented
macule) by the presence of nests of melanocytes, which lentigines (plural form of lentigo) lack.
nevus
Noun
1. a blemish on the skin formed before birth
(synonym) birthmark
(hypernym) blemish, defect, mar
(hyponym) port-wine stain, nevus flammeus
Nevus
A pigmented spot on the skin, such as a mole. The plural of nevus is nevi.
nevus
[NEE-vus]
A benign growth on the skin, such as a mole. A mole is a cluster of melanocytes and surrounding supportive tissue that usually appears as a tan, brown, or flesh-colored spot on the skin. The plural of nevus is nevi (NEE-vye).