Frequency and characteristics of enlarging common melanocytic nevi
- PMID: 10724192
- DOI: 10.1001/archderm.136.3.316
Frequency and characteristics of enlarging common melanocytic nevi
Abstract
Objective: To analyze the frequency and characteristics of enlarging common melanocytic nevi.
Design: Cohort study using digital epiluminescence microscopy (ELM) for documentation and follow-up, with a median follow-up interval of 11.4 months.
Setting: A dermatology department at a university hospital in Vienna, Austria.
Patients: One thousand six hundred twelve melanocytic nevi appearing clinically as common nevi, obtained from 385 patients (mean [+/-SD] age, 34.2 +/- 14.8 y; 55.6% female).
Interventions: Follow-up examination and documentation by digital ELM.
Main outcome measures: Frequency of enlarging nevi according to age and comparison of ELM features observed in enlarging and nonenlarging nevi.
Results: Enlargement was found in 5.3% (n = 86) of nevi. The frequency of enlarging nevi was inversely related to age (P<.001), in that enlarging nevi were common in patients younger than 20 years and relatively rare in older age groups. Epiluminescence microscopy revealed a peripheral rim of brown globules in 48.8% (n = 42) of enlarging nevi. In contrast, a peripheral rim of brown globules was found in only 0.7% (n = 11) of nevi without enlargement (P<.001). Enlarging nevi that were excised in children and adolescents showed no histological signs of atypia. In older age groups, 48.1% of excised enlarging nevi that were clinically diagnosed as common nevi showed some histological signs of atypia. None of the excised enlarging lesions was histologically diagnosed as melanoma.
Conclusions: The frequency of enlarging common nevi is inversely related to age. In the absence of clinical signs of atypia, enlargement alone does not indicate malignancy. A peripheral rim of brown globules is a characteristic ELM feature of symmetrically enlarging melanocytic nevi.
Comment in
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Common acquired nevomelanocytic nevi and the fourth dimension.Arch Dermatol. 2000 Mar;136(3):400-5. doi: 10.1001/archderm.136.3.400. Arch Dermatol. 2000. PMID: 10724205 Review. No abstract available.
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Enlarging common melanocytic nevi and the diagnosis of malignant melanoma.Arch Dermatol. 2001 Feb;137(2):227-8. Arch Dermatol. 2001. PMID: 11176700 No abstract available.
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Changes even in benign melanocytic nevi.Arch Dermatol. 2001 Feb;137(2):228-9. Arch Dermatol. 2001. PMID: 11176702 No abstract available.
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