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Bilateral Nevus Ota Associated With Nevus Ito

A Case of Pigmentation on the Lips

AKIRA HIDANO, MD; HIDEO KAJIMA, MD; YOOKO ENDO, MD

Arch Dermatol. 1965;91(4):357-359.


Abstract

Nevus fusco-caeruleus ophthalmo-maxillaris Ota is a pigmentary disorder confined to the eyelids, zygomatic and frontal regions, and sometimes to the nose, ear lobe, retroauricular region and the anterior portion of the scalp. A first case of this nevus with pigmentation on the lips is reported by us. In this case, pigmentary anomaly of the face is bilateral, and associated with pigmentation of the lateral cervical area, upper thorax, and the right shoulder (nevus fusco-caeruleus acromiodeltoideus Ito).



Author Affiliations

TOKYO

Tokyo Metropolitan Police Hospital.


Footnotes

Accepted for publication Nov 18, 1964.

Reprint requests to 51 Kinuta, Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan (Dr. Hidano).



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