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Naevus caeruleus – Blue Nevus Explained

Naevus caeruleus is a benign blue-grey pigmented skin lesion caused by deeply situated melanocytes in the dermis. It is generally considered harmless.

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Pseudogene

A pseudogene is a non-functional DNA sequence that resembles a functional gene but cannot produce a working protein due to mutations or structural changes.

Barr Body

The Barr body is an inactivated X chromosome found in the cell nuclei of female somatic cells. It plays an important role in chromosomal diagnostics.

Lower Leg

The lower leg is the section of the leg between the knee joint and the ankle joint. It consists of two bones, muscles, blood vessels, and nerves essential for movement and weight-bearing.

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