The precursors of malignant melanoma.

TitleThe precursors of malignant melanoma.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2002
AuthorsA Crowson N, Magro CM, Sanchez-Carpintero I, Mihm MC
JournalRecent Results Cancer Res
Volume160
Pagination75-84
Date Published2002
ISSN0080-0015
KeywordsCell Transformation, Neoplastic, Dysplastic Nevus Syndrome, Humans, Hutchinson's Melanotic Freckle, Melanoma, Precancerous Conditions, Skin Neoplasms
Abstract

The precursors to melanoma are generally considered to be related to nevi of different types. Here we emphasize the dysplastic nevus, the congenital nevus, and lentigo maligna as specific lesions. The dysplastic nevus is discussed not only as a formal precursor but also as a marker of cutaneous melanoma. The clinical and histologic characteristics are outlined, as well as evidence of progression in dysplastic nevi. The congenital nevus is briefly reviewed and emphasis is placed upon clues to malignant degeneration. The concept of lentigo maligna as a precursor as distinct from an in situ phase is detailed.

DOI10.1007/978-3-642-59410-6_11
Alternate JournalRecent Results Cancer Res
PubMed ID12079242
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