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    J Cutan Med Surg. 2006 Sep-Oct;10(5):249-52.

    Management and dermoscopy of fast-growing nevi in pregnancy: case report and literature review.

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    Istituto di Dermatologia, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Rome, Italy. azampetti@yahoo.com

    Abstract

    BACKGROUND:

    The relationship between pregnancy and a change in melanocytic nevi is still controversial. Moreover, management of the rapid evolution of a nevus in an unauspicious melanocytic lesion can be a clinical challenge in pregnancy.

    METHODS:

    This article examines a case of a fast-growing deep penetrating nevus in a pregnant woman and provides a literature review of articles relative to pregnancy and nevi change, the management of fast-growing pigmented lesions, and the role and usefulness of dermoscopy in these cases.

    RESULTS:

    Recent studies have documented that pregnancy is not associated with any significant change in the size of melanocytic nevi. The management of fast-growing melanocytic lesions during this period compulsorily leans toward excision. Dermoscopy can be useful, providing clinicohistopathologic correlations and a better assignment of the lesion.

    CONCLUSION:

    This case report and review provide important management considerations for nevi during pregnancy. Early intervention with aggressive treatment measures is the best management for fast-growing lesions, and epiluminescence dermoscopy can assist the management, although still remaining a second-level examination, useful for documentation and for a better classification of the lesion.

    PMID:
    17234109
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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