Association between germ cell tumours, large numbers of naevi, atypical naevi and melanoma

M. F. Avril, A. Chompret, L. Verne-Fourment, M. J. Terrier-Lacombe, A. Spatz, K. Fizazi, B. Bressac-de Paillerets, F. Demenais, C. Théodore

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    Identifying groups of subjects at high risk for the development of melanoma is crucial for the early diagnosis of curable tumours. In the present study, we performed a skin examination in a group of 63 patients followed up after treatment of germ cell tumours (GCTs) who were referred to the dermatologist for multiple pigmented cutaneous spots. Forty-nine patients bearing a great number of naevi or atypical naevi were included in the study. Two thin cutaneous melanomas were discovered in two patients. In addition, a third patient had had a conjunctival melanoma since treatment of the GCT. Our study confirms the presence of atypical naevi in a subgroup of GCT patients, who are shown to be at high risk of developing melanoma. Patients harbouring multiple pigmented spots should be referred for a skin examination aimed at early detection of curable melanomas, and should be advised to protect themselves from sun exposure.

    langue originaleAnglais
    Pages (de - à)117-122
    Nombre de pages6
    journalMelanoma Research
    Volume11
    Numéro de publication2
    Les DOIs
    étatPublié - 10 mai 2001

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