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Original Article

Intraepithelial Changes in Childhood Nevi Simulating Malignant Melanoma

Pages 307-311 | Published online: 06 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Upward epidermal spread by tumour cells is one of the features looked for in the diagnosis of malignant melanoma. Unusual changes – resembling invasion and destruction of the epidermis – in a nevus from a 5 yr-old boy largely contributed to an erroneous diagnosis of malignant melanoma from 2 of 4 expert dermatopathologists. A subsequent prospective 5 yr survey of benign melanocyte lesions at a pediatric hospital showed 14 of over 200 nevi with prominent upward intraepidermal nevus cell migration. “Invasion” appears to be at the extreme end of a spectrum of upward spread in childhood nevi and is probably seen only in children.

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