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PIGMENTED HAIRY NEVUS OF THE NOSEWITH PIGMENTED HAIRY AND WARTY NEVUS OF THE CHEEK AND LIP
J. N. ROY, M.D.
Arch Otolaryngol. 1925;2(6):565-573.
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The case that I report does not offer anything very new with regard to the operative procedure employed to remove the nevus in question. I shall draw a comparison between the different surgical methods at our disposal, and at the same time say a few words on the use of physical agents for this kind of condition. In choosing autoplasty, I was especially influenced by works of my master, Morestin, and the experiences I personally acquired in facial surgery during the recent war.
REPORT OF CASE
History.—Miss A. M., aged 19, consulted me on Jan. 24, 1920, on account of a pigmented hairy nevus of the face. Aside from the fact that this was a congenital condition, there was nothing in her personal or hereditary antecedents of any interest.
Examination.—This revealed the fact that the nose on both sides was covered with smooth pigmented areas, on which
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Author Affiliations
Associate Professor to the University of Montreal; Physician to the Notre Dame Hospital MONTREAL, CANADA
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