Literature DB >> 20013252

[Giant congenital naevus : Indications and techniques for surgical treatment].

J P Beier1, S Schnabl, A Arkudas, A Schlabrakowski, J Bauerschmitz, R E Horch.   

Abstract

According to current knowledge the term giant congenital naevus is generally applied to skin alterations which consist of naevus cells, that are already conspicuous at birth and reach a diameter of at least 20 cm or more in adulthood. Surgical removal of such alterations is fundamentally indicated because there is high potential for degeneration. The surgical challenge is the functional and aesthetic reconstruction after removal. This article presents the incidence, natural course and pathology of such giant congenital naevus alterations. The advantages and disadvantages of various reconstruction procedures are presented together with an algorithm for management of these potentially malignant alterations.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20013252     DOI: 10.1007/s00104-009-1815-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chirurg        ISSN: 0009-4722            Impact factor:   0.955


  29 in total

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3.  Comparative treatment of giant congenital melanocytic nevi with curettage or Er:YAG laser ablation alone versus with cultured epithelial autografts.

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4.  Large congenital melanocytic nevi and the risk for development of malignant melanoma and neurocutaneous melanocytosis.

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7.  Early serial Q-switched ruby laser therapy for medium-sized to giant congenital melanocytic naevi.

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Review 8.  Giant congenital melanocytic nevi.

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Review 9.  Pax genes in embryogenesis and oncogenesis.

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