Hello, I see you are asking "What is blue rubber bleb nevus?" Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome (BRBNS), sometimes called Bean syndrome, is a rare congenital vascular anomaly in which malformed veins, or blebs, appear on the skin and surfaces of internal organs. These small, purple lesions are particularly common in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. For more information, you can visit this URL - skincarehealthcenter. com/condition/blue-rubber-bleb-nevus/c/3854
A nevus in the antecubital area is a mole on the inside of the elbow.
The main symptom of blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome (BRBNS) are the blue skin lesions or blebs that appear on the skin. These tumors larger than 5mm around, are not cancerous. They are accompanied by pale skin and fatigue. BRBNS can cause bleeding in the GI tract, and in those cases, bloody stools can also be a symptom.
hiyah yeah theyre usually excised i had one its really ugly and excision hurts a lot
That depends on location and age of the child. Could be a hemangioma, those are very common. In older kids, could be a blue nevus,those are less common.
Nevus if it is noncancerous (it's also used for birthmarks) Nevus pigmentosus or macula
"Nevus" suena más a latín; en todo caso sería un apellido.
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Nevus flammeus, also known as a port-wine stain, is a type of birthmark that appears as a flat, pink, red, or purple mark on the skin. It is caused by an overgrowth of blood vessels and is typically present at birth. While it is usually harmless, individuals with nevus flammeus may choose to seek treatment for cosmetic reasons.