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Surgical re-excision vs. observation for histologically dysplastic naevi: a systematic review of associated clinical outcomes.

K T Vuong1, J Walker2, H B Powell1, N E Thomas3,4, D E Jonas5,6, A S Adamson3,5,6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The management of histologically dysplastic naevi (HDN) with re-excision vs. observation remains controversial because of lack of evidence about associated melanoma outcomes.
OBJECTIVES: To assess published data on the development of biopsy-site primary cutaneous melanoma among biopsy-proven HDN managed with either re-excision or observation.
METHODS: A systematic review of all published data: a total of 5293 records were screened, 18 articles were assessed in full text and 12 studies met inclusion criteria. No controlled trials were identified.
RESULTS: Most studies (11 of 12, 92%) were retrospective chart reviews, and one was both a cross-sectional and cohort study. Many studies (nine of 12, 75%) had no head-to-head comparison groups and either only reported HDN that were re-excised or observed. A total of 2673 (1535 observed vs. 1138 re-excised) HDN of various grades were included. Follow-up varied between 2 weeks and 30 years. Nine studies reported that no melanomas developed. Eleven biopsy-site melanomas developed across three of the studies, six among observed lesions (0·39%) and five among re-excised lesions (0·44%).
CONCLUSIONS: Based upon the available evidence the rates of biopsy-site primary melanoma were similarly low among observed lesions and re-excised lesions. This suggests that HDNs can be observed with minimal adverse melanoma-associated outcomes. However, all included articles were of low quality and further prospective trials could better guide clinical decision making.
© 2018 British Association of Dermatologists.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29570779     DOI: 10.1111/bjd.16557

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Dermatol        ISSN: 0007-0963            Impact factor:   9.302


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1.  Incidence of cutaneous melanoma in patients with histologically confirmed dysplastic naevus: A follow-up study in a large UK Healthcare Trust.

Authors:  L McDonald; C Clarke; V O'Neill; J Houghton; O Dolan; C McCourt
Journal:  Skin Health Dis       Date:  2021-05-07
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