Multiple melanoma and atypical melanocytic naevi—evidence of an activated and expanded melanocytic system
- 1 December 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in British Journal of Dermatology
- Vol. 107 (6) , 621-629
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2133.1982.tb00519.x
Abstract
Twelve patients with malignant melanoma and/or multiple atypical nevi are described. Of these, 3 were familial and 4 were sporadic cases of a syndrome characterized by multiple irregular melanocytic nevi and multiple primary cutaneous malignant melanomata. The other 5 were cases of multiple atypical nevi without malignant melanoma. Three new features emerge from this study. In these patients, malignant melanoma may develop on clinically normal skin. Melanocyte counts in normal skin adjacent to the lesion show an expanded population of epidermal melanocytes. Most of these patients (9/12) give a history of significant sun exposure. The unsatisfactory terminology previously used in describing this syndrome is discussed, and the term expanded and activated melanocyte syndrome is offered as an alternative.This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
- Increased Frequency of Multiple Primary Melanomas in Hereditary Familial MelanomaDermatology, 1981
- Dysplastic nevus syndrome: A phenotypic association of sporadic cutaneous melanomaCancer, 1980
- Familial atypical multiple mole melanoma (FAMMM) syndrome: genetic heterogeneity and malignant melanomaBritish Journal of Cancer, 1980
- Familial atypical multiple mole-melanoma syndrome.Journal of Medical Genetics, 1978
- Origin of familial malignant melanomas from heritable melanocytic lesions. 'The B-K mole syndrome'Archives of Dermatology, 1978
- NEW CUTANEOUS PHENOTYPE IN FAMILIAL MALIGNANT MELANOMAThe Lancet, 1977
- Diagnostic accuracy in malignant melanomaArchives of Dermatology, 1975
- THE RISK OF MALIGNANCY IN LARGE CONGENITAL NEVIPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1974
- AN AID TO THE PREOPERATIVE ASSESSMENT OF PIGMENTED LESIONS OF THE SKINBritish Journal of Dermatology, 1971
- Histology and prognosis in malignant melanomaThe Journal of Pathology, 1969