A rare case of balloon cell nevus of the vulva in an adolescent
Balloon cell nevus (BCN) is a rare variant of benign melanocytic nevus. Clinically, BCN appears similar to regular compound melanocytic nevi. Histopathologically, the balloon cells appear as large, round, polygonal cells with small, round, centrally placed basophilic nuclei, and clear, pale or foamy...
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Main Authors: | Natalie S.H. Tan (Author), Shi Yun Chia (Author), Coni W. Liu (Author), Mark J.A. Koh (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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