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Is There More Than One Road to Nevus-Associated Melanoma?

Roberta Vezzoni1, Claudio Conforti1, Silvia Vichi1, Roberta Giuffrida2, Chiara Retrosi1, Giovanni Magaton-Rizzi1, Nicola Di Meo1, Maria Antonietta Pizzichetta2,3, Iris Zalaudek1.   

Abstract

The association of melanoma with a preexisting nevus is still a debated subject. Histopathological data support an associated nevus in approximately 30% of all excised melanomas. The annual risk of an individual melanocytic nevus becoming malignant is extremely low and has been estimated to be approximately 0.0005% (or less than 1 in 200,000) before the age of 40 years, to 0.003% (1 in 33,000) in patients older than 60 years. Current understanding, based on the noticeable, small, truly congenital nevi and nevi acquired early in life, is that the first develops before puberty, presents with a dermoscopic globular pattern, and persists for the lifetime, becoming later a dermal nevus in the adult. In contrast, acquired melanocytic nevi develop mostly at puberty and usually undergo spontaneous involution after the fifth decade of life. The purpose of this review is to analyze the data of the literature and to propose, on the basis of epidemiological and clinical-dermoscopic characteristics, a new model of melanogenesis of nevus-associated melanoma. ©2020 Vezzoni et al.

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Keywords:  dermoscopy; eosinophilia; melanogenesis; melanoma; nevus-associated melanoma

Year:  2020        PMID: 32363091      PMCID: PMC7190536          DOI: 10.5826/dpc.1002a28

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dermatol Pract Concept        ISSN: 2160-9381


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