"Dermoscopic and clinical features of congenital or congenital-type nail matrix nevi: a multicenter prospective cohort study by the International Dermoscopy Society".
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Date publication
janvier 2022
Journal
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr VABRES Pierre
Tous les auteurs :
Pham F, Boespflug A, Duru G, Phan A, Poulalhon N, Weiler L, Tanaka M, Lallas A, Ogata D, Davaine AC, Bahadoran P, Balguerie X, Kamińska-Winciorek G, Tromme I, Correia O, Kim MB, Marghoob AA, Martin L, Guitera P, Meziane M, Miquel J, Mun JH, Argenziano G, Bessis D, Bourke J, Mijuskovic Z, Chiaverini C, Corven-Benoit C, Droitcourt C, Skowron F, Marque M, Zalaudek I, Rosendahl C, Moreno-Ramirez D, Vabres P, Haenssle H, Malvehy J, Puig S, Robert C, Schopf TR, Scope A, Dalle S, Thomas L
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Résumé
Congenital nail matrix nevi (NMN) are difficult to diagnose because they feature clinical characteristics suggestive of adult subungual melanoma (SUM). Nail matrix biopsy is difficult to perform, especially in children.
Mots clés
children, congenital, congenital nail matrix nevus, dermoscopy, longitudinal melanonychia, melanonychia striata, nevus of the nail unit, subungual melanoma
Référence
J Am Acad Dermatol. 2022 Jan 29;: