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Dermoscopic Evolution of Pediatric Nevi

dc.contributor.authorCENGİZ, Fatma Pelin
dc.contributor.authorYilmaz, Yaren
dc.contributor.authorEMİROĞLU, Nazan
dc.contributor.authorONSUN, NAHİDE
dc.contributor.institutionauthorCENGİZ, FATMA PELIN
dc.contributor.institutionauthorEMİROĞLU, NAZAN
dc.contributor.institutionauthorONSUN, NAHIDE
dc.date.accessioned2020-01-19T14:01:24Z
dc.date.available2020-01-19T14:01:24Z
dc.date.issued2019-10-01T00:00:00Z
dc.description.abstractBackground: The incidence of pediatric melanoma is very rare. Dermoscopic features help to distinguish pediatric melanoma and common nevi. Objective: To study the evolution of dermoscopic findings in benign nevi in childhood through serial observation and photography. Methods: We examined 504 melanocytic lesions in 100 patients. From each participant, dermoscopic images of the nevi from 4-year dermoscopic follow-up were obtained, including randomly selected nevi. Results: The most common dermoscopic patterns were homogeneous (193 nevi; 38.3%), globular (92 nevi; 18.3%), and reticular (86 nevi; 17.1%). Dermoscopic pattern changes were detected in 27% of patients aged 2 similar to 10 years and in 20% of patients aged 11 similar to 16 years. The main pattern changes consisted of the transition from homogeneous to globular-homogeneous (16%), from homogeneous to reticular-homogeneous (12%) and from globular to globular-homogeneous (10%). Although 257 of the 504 nevi (51.0%) have stable duration without size changes, 169 of the 504 nevi (33.5%) were enlarged, and 78 of the 504 nevi (15.5%) had become smaller. Conclusion: These results contrast with the prevailing view that dermoscopic patterns in pediatric nevi are usually characterized by globular patterns and that melanocytic nevi generally undergo a characteristic transition from a globular pattern to a reticular pattern. Fifty one percent of patients did not exhibit a size change. While 33% of patients had symmetrical enlargement, 15% of patients had involution. Therefore, enlargement is a common dermoscopic change in pediatric nevi, and is not a specific sign of pediatric melanoma.
dc.identifier.citationCENGİZ F. P. , Yilmaz Y., EMİROĞLU N., ONSUN N., -Dermoscopic Evolution of Pediatric Nevi-, ANNALS OF DERMATOLOGY, cilt.31, ss.518-524, 2019
dc.identifier.doi10.5021/ad.2019.31.5.518
dc.identifier.pubmed33911643
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dc.identifier.urihttps://openaccess.bezmialem.edu.tr/handle/20.500.12645/13411
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dc.titleDermoscopic Evolution of Pediatric Nevi
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