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1 Chang SE, Kim KJ, Kim ES et al. Two cases of late onset Ota’s naevus. Clin Exp Dermatol 2002; 27: 202– 4. 2 Lynn A, Brozena SJ, Espinoza CG… Click to show full abstract

1 Chang SE, Kim KJ, Kim ES et al. Two cases of late onset Ota’s naevus. Clin Exp Dermatol 2002; 27: 202– 4. 2 Lynn A, Brozena SJ, Espinoza CG et al. Naevus of Ota acquisita of late onset. Cutis 1994; 51: 194–6. 3 Whitemore SE, Wilson BB, Copper PH. Late-onset naevus of Ota. Cutis 1991; 48: 213–16. 4 Quenan S, Strueven V, Saxer N et al. Pruritic acquired naevus of Ota. Dermatology 2013; 227: 186–8. 5 Lee HJ, Roh KY, Ha SJ et al. Late onset Ota naevus. Ann Dermatol 1999; 11: 289–91. 6 Hidano A, Kaneko K. Acquired dermal melanocytosis of the face and extremities. Br J Dermatol 1991; 124: 96–9. 7 Resende C, Ara ujo C, Vieira AP, Brito C. Late onset Ito’s naevus. BMJ Case Rep 2013; 2013: bcr2013009746. 8 Lee JY, Lee JS, Kim YC. Histopathological features of acquired dermal melanocytosis. Eur J Dermatol 2010; 20: 345–8.

Keywords: naevus ota; late onset; herpes zoster; dermatology

Journal Title: Clinical and Experimental Dermatology
Year Published: 2018

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