2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2004.08.009
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Eruptive nevi of the palms and soles

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“…With the former, eruptive MN have been reported in patients with erythema multiforme, 3 Stevens-Johnson syndrome, [4][5][6] toxic epidermal necrolysis, [3][4][5]7 epidermolysis bullosa, 8,9 and bullae induced by mustard gas. 10 There have also been reports of eruptive nevi arising in patients with immunosuppression from human immunodeficiency virus infection, 11,12 neoplastic disease, 13,14 organ transplantation, 15,16 Crohn disease, [17][18][19] or chemotherapy. 20 Eruptive MN have been described less frequently in association with Addison disease 21 and psoralen-UV-A phototherapy.…”
Section: Arch Dermatol 2007;143(12):1555-1557mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the former, eruptive MN have been reported in patients with erythema multiforme, 3 Stevens-Johnson syndrome, [4][5][6] toxic epidermal necrolysis, [3][4][5]7 epidermolysis bullosa, 8,9 and bullae induced by mustard gas. 10 There have also been reports of eruptive nevi arising in patients with immunosuppression from human immunodeficiency virus infection, 11,12 neoplastic disease, 13,14 organ transplantation, 15,16 Crohn disease, [17][18][19] or chemotherapy. 20 Eruptive MN have been described less frequently in association with Addison disease 21 and psoralen-UV-A phototherapy.…”
Section: Arch Dermatol 2007;143(12):1555-1557mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, at least one earlier report of plantar nevi shows a picture with a remarkable degree of symmetry [6]. Symmetric plantar nevi appear to be a rare, but not a random event.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Incidences from some studies were higher in dark-skinned races [4] however, without histological confirmation acral nevi may be confounded with volar melanotic macules. Eruptive nevi with a predilection for the palms and soles may arise during immunosuppressive treatment in patients with cancer, autoimmune disorders, and in transplant recipients [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…EMN have been described after severe bullous diseases and administration of immunosuppressive drugs (1)(2)(3)(4)(5). The mechanism leading to EMN is unclear, but it is thought that an immunosuppressed state may play an important role (6).…”
Section: Development Of Eruptive Melanocytic Naevi (Emn)mentioning
confidence: 99%