Dermoscopic Nevus Patterns Associated with Melanoma Patients.

Dermatology (Basel, Switzerland) Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-12-10 DOI:10.1159/000520164
Clarissa Prieto Herman Reinehr, Renato Marchiori Bakos
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Abstract

Background: The quantitative and qualitative presence of melanocytic nevi is considered a significant risk factor for melanoma. Little is known whether patients showing any of the recognized global dermoscopic nevus patterns might also be considered at increased risk for the disease.

Objectives: We aimed to investigate the frequency of global dermoscopic patterns of common nevi among melanoma patients and compare them to controls, as well as the dermoscopic patterns of atypical nevi between the groups.

Methods: We included consecutive melanoma patients and age- and sex-matched controls who presented to our Department with at least 10 melanocytic nevi. Total body examination was performed, and all nevi had their dermoscopic pattern described. Global dermoscopic patterns of nevi were compared between groups, as well as atypical nevus patterns. Finally, nevus patterns were stratified by their location and also compared between groups.

Results: We included 120 melanoma patients and 120 controls. Melanoma patients presented a larger number of common (p = 0.002) and atypical melanocytic nevi (p < 0.001) and more variability of dermoscopic nevus patterns (p < 0.001). No difference in the global dermatoscopic pattern of common nevi was observed between groups. The complex pattern of atypical nevi was associated with melanoma (OR = 2.87). Melanoma patients also showed more common nevi with a reticular pattern on the back (p = 0.014) and lower limbs (p = 0.041) as well as atypical nevi on the back with reticular pattern (p = 0.01), with reticular-homogeneous pattern (p = 0.001), and with reticular-globular pattern (p = 0.048) than controls. Nevi with multifocal pigmentation were also more frequent among melanoma patients (OR = 2.61).

Conclusion: Melanoma patients tend to present a higher number of common reticular nevi on the back and lower limbs, as well as atypical nevi with a complex pattern, especially reticular, reticular-homogeneous, and reticular-globular on the back.

皮肤镜下与黑色素瘤患者相关的痣类型。
背景:黑素细胞痣的定量和定性存在被认为是黑色素瘤的重要危险因素。目前尚不清楚的是,显示出任何公认的全球皮肤镜下痣模式的患者是否也可能被认为患此病的风险增加。目的:我们旨在调查黑色素瘤患者中常见痣的整体皮肤镜模式的频率,并将其与对照组进行比较,以及两组之间非典型痣的皮肤镜模式。方法:我们纳入了连续的黑色素瘤患者和年龄和性别匹配的对照组,他们到我科就诊时至少有10个黑色素细胞痣。进行全身检查,并描述所有痣的皮肤镜模式。比较两组间痣的整体皮肤镜模式,以及非典型痣模式。最后,根据痣的位置对痣型进行分层,并进行组间比较。结果:我们纳入了120名黑色素瘤患者和120名对照组。黑色素瘤患者的常见痣(p = 0.002)和非典型黑色素细胞痣(p < 0.001)较多,皮肤镜下痣类型的变异性较多(p < 0.001)。两组间普通痣的整体皮镜模式无差异。非典型痣的复杂形态与黑色素瘤相关(OR = 2.87)。与对照组相比,黑色素瘤患者在背部(p = 0.014)和下肢(p = 0.041)多发网状痣,背部网状痣(p = 0.01)、网状均匀痣(p = 0.001)和网状球状痣(p = 0.048)多发。多灶性色素沉着的痣在黑色素瘤患者中也更为常见(OR = 2.61)。结论:黑色素瘤患者往往以背部和下肢常见网状痣较多,以及形态复杂的非典型痣较多,尤其是背部网状、网状-均质、网状-球状痣较多。
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