Naevus anaemicus: irregularly limited, white, smooth stain, "always have been there". after rubbing the stain, in contrast to the healthy environment, no reddening occurs.
naevus anaemicus: congenital, marginal irregularly dissected, white, smooth spots. no redness after rubbing the spot. on glass spatula pressure the borders to the surrounding area disappear. brown colored, intralesional melanocytic naevi (speaks against vitiligo!)
Naevus anaemicus: Approximately palm-sized, irregularly limited, white, smooth stain. No reddening after rubbing the stain. On glass spatula pressure the borders to the surrounding area disappear.
naevus anaemicus: congenital, marginal irregularly dissected, white, smooth spots. no redness after rubbing the spot. on glass spatula pressure the borders to the surrounding area disappear. brown colored, intralesional melanocytic naevi (speaks against vitiligo!)
naevus anaemicus: congenital, irregularly dissected white, smooth stains at the edges. no reddening after rubbing the stain. on glass spatula pressure the boundaries to the surrounding area disappear.
Naevus anaemicus. solitary, permanent, congenital, 1.0-10.0 cm large, bizarrely limited, symptomless, smooth, bright spot on the back of a 33-year-old man. rubbing causes the surrounding area to redden, the spot remains white.
naevus anaemicus: congenital, irregularly dissected white, smooth stains at the edges. no reddening after rubbing the stain. on glass spatula pressure the boundaries to the surrounding area disappear.
Differential diagnosis "Naevus anaemicus"; naevus depigmentosus; congenital white spot, calm, not cracked boundary pattern, after vigorous rubbing the lesional skin reacts with nromal reactive redness.
naevus anaemicus in periperous neurofibromatosis. coin-sized to palm-sized, almost jagged, white spot (here marked by arrows). this bizarre spot is visible with varying degrees of clarity. it is particularly noticeable when the surrounding area is reddened as a "negative contrast". after intensive rubbing of the spot, no reddening is visible in the area of the spot. .
Vascular twin naevus: Combination of a naevus flammeus with a naevus anaemicus.
Vascular twin naevus: Combination of a nevus flammeus with a nevus anaemicus.
Vascular twin naevus (Naevus vascularis mixtus): Combination of a naevus flammeus with a naevus anaemicus. Circles a large overlapping zone. Arrows mark the scattered areas of the naevus anaemicus.
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