1970
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.101.1.104
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Cellular blue nevus. Melanogenic activity and malignant transformation

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“…Overall, there is a slight male preponderance described in the literature (56 lesions in males compared with 51 women)-in contrast to our findings (9 men to 15 women). The most common anatomic site for these lesions is the head and neck region in 52 cases, 4,5,7,11,13,[15][16][17][18][19][20][21]23,24,27,28,31,33,36,39,42,[46][47][48]51,53 followed by the trunk in 28 cases, 4,5,7,[11][12][13]16,18,25,32,34,35,38,43,45,50,52 the lower extremity in 11 cases, 4,7,13,14,26,30,33...…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Overall, there is a slight male preponderance described in the literature (56 lesions in males compared with 51 women)-in contrast to our findings (9 men to 15 women). The most common anatomic site for these lesions is the head and neck region in 52 cases, 4,5,7,11,13,[15][16][17][18][19][20][21]23,24,27,28,31,33,36,39,42,[46][47][48]51,53 followed by the trunk in 28 cases, 4,5,7,[11][12][13]16,18,25,32,34,35,38,43,45,50,52 the lower extremity in 11 cases, 4,7,13,14,26,30,33...…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding pathologic findings, the reported cases (in order of frequency) included malignant melanocytic proliferations mimicking a cellular blue nevus but lacking an identifiable benign component (in 38% of cases) 5,11,[13][14][15]18,20,25,28,30,33,36,47,49 or melanomas arising in association with a distinctive blue nevus component, including (a) cellular blue nevus (26%), 4,5,11,16,18,29,40,46,50,51,53 (b) common blue nevus (21%), 5,13,22,24,27,31,32,34,37,39,41,43,52 (c) both cellular and common blue nevus (13%), 12,16,21,23,35,38,44,45,48 (d) neurocristic hamartoma (1%) 42 and (e) nevus of Ota (1%). 17 In contrast, all of the cases in our series consisted of distinctly biphenotypic melanocytic proliferations (melanoma together with a benign blue nevus component).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[87][88][89][90][91][92][93][94][95][96][97] These lesions are most common on the scalp, although they have been reported at other sites such as the arm (Figures 26 and 27). 98 In only rare cases will a malignant blue nevus arise de novo with no apparent benign precursor, and in such circumstances, an alternate label or diagnosis should be considered.…”
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“…Precursors to malignant melanoma include nevocellular nevi [1], nevus of Ota [2. 3] and cellular blue nevi [4], Specifically, there have been 23 cases of malignant melanoma arising from a cellular blue nevus reported in the literature [5]. Herein, we suggest the origin of a malignant melanoma from a common blue nevus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…The malignant transforma tion then occurred in the cellular blue nevus [lj. More commonly, malignant change has been noted in otherwise uncomplicated cellular blue nevi [4] and in 3 cases of nevus of Ota [2. 3].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%