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Halo nevus

Introduction: Halo nevus

Description of Halo nevus

Halo nevus: a benign, sometimes multiple, melanocytic nevus in which involution occurs with a central brown mole surrounded by a uniformly depigmented zone or halo. SYN: leukoderma acquisitum centrifugum, Sutton nevus.
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Halo nevus: A nevus characterised by the presence of excessive pigment. --2003
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