A solitary yellow-orange slightly raised plaque typically on scalp or face. The plaque typically thickens and becomes more verrucous or pebbly during childhood. []
12-Week Clinical Study to Determine the Safety, Tolerability, and Clinical Effect of NFX-179 Gel in Subjects With Epidermal Nevi
This study of NFX-179 is an open-label study, evaluating safety, tolerability, pharmacodynamic activity, and the clinical effect in subjects with Epidermal Nevus(ENS). NFX-179 is formulated as a gel for topical administration. NFX-179 has been shown in animal studies and in human extracts to suppress p-ERK with systemic absorption of NFX-179 following topical application to be extremely low, based on serum values observed in animal studies. Primary objectives: To determine the pharmacodynamic activity of NFX-179 Gel as defined by suppression of phospho-ERK (p-ERK) levels in Target EN in treatment group after 12 weeks of once-daily (QD) application To determine the safety and tolerability of treatment with NFX-179 Gel 1.50% applied QD for 12 weeks. Secondary objectives: -Clinical effect of NFX-179 Gel 1.5% defined as the percent change in EN volume after 12 weeks of QD application
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Literatures (Medical) associated with Nevus sebaceus
01 Mar 2025·JAAD Case Reports
Eccrine malignancies in nevus sebaceus: Case presentation and review of the literature
Article
Author: Krunic, Aleksandar L ; Woods, Alexander D ; Liu, Wenhua
01 Aug 2024·The American Journal of Dermatopathology
Combined Melanocytic Nevus and Nevus Sebaceus: A Case Series and Review of the Literature
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Author: Shea, Christopher R ; de Luzuriaga, Arlene M Ruiz ; Schroedl, Liesl M ; Lullo, Jenna J
Abstract:Nevus sebaceus is a rare congenital hamartoma with clinical and histopathological features that change with puberty. It has been associated with a number of secondary neoplasms, most of which are thought to derive from follicular germ cells. In this article, the authors describe a total of 3 cases of combined melanocytic nevus and nevus sebaceus to highlight this rare finding.
01 Aug 2024·Asian Journal of Surgery
In situ baso-squamous carcinoma secondary to nevus sebaceus
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