Literature DB >> 4037819

A histologic comparison of congenital and acquired nevomelanocytic nevi.

A R Rhodes, R A Silverman, T J Harrist, J W Melski.   

Abstract

A reliable microscopic differentiation of nevomelanocytic nevi (NMNs) as congenital or acquired would be useful in defining a histogenic relationship between cutaneous melanoma and congenital NMN. In order to delineate histologic differences between congenital NMN and acquired NMN, a standardized assessment was conducted blindly, using a sample of consecutive surgical specimens of NMN submitted to a children's hospital pathology file. Despite significant histologic differences between congenital NMN and acquired NMN, the lack of a reliable prevalence rate for the proportion of congenital NMNs among all NMN specimens submitted for pathologic examination precludes a precise estimate of predictive value for diagnosing a given NMN as congenital or acquired based on histologic features alone. The results of this study can be used neither to support nor to refute a histologic association between cutaneous melanoma and congenital NMN.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4037819

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Dermatol        ISSN: 0003-987X


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