pinevus
Pinevus is a term used primarily in the context of dermatology to describe small, benign skin lesions that resemble or are related to pinecone-like structures. These lesions are characterized by their rounded or oval shape, often with a textured or nodular surface that mimics the scales of a pinecone. Pinevus typically occur on the skin as isolated or clustered growths and are usually asymptomatic, causing no discomfort to the individual.
The etiology of pinevus is not fully understood, but it is believed to involve abnormal proliferation of
Diagnosis of pinevus is primarily clinical, based on visual and tactile examination. In uncertain cases, a biopsy
Pinevus is a relatively uncommon term and may vary in usage depending on regional or clinical preferences.