Melanocytic Nevi - Dysplastic Nevi
Monday, September 5, 2011 at 9:21AM Dysplastic Nevi are one of the most common skin lesions I encounter in both my The Woodlands dermatology and Conroe dermatology offices. Dysplastic Nevi are melanocytic nevi that usually have an atypical clinical appearance with multicoloration, irregular borders, and/or increasing size with atypical histological features. Although Dysplastic Nevi are benign, they can be viewed as pre-malignant lesions and can elevate a patient's risk of developing a melanoma either de novo or arising in a Dysplastic Nevus. Dysplastic Nevi are typically graded mild, moderate or severe. Severely Dysplastic Nevi are essentially "one step away" from melanoma. In many cases, the biopsy of a Dysplastic Nevus can completely remove the lesion especially if the dermatologist takes a 2mm margin of normal appearing skin around the Dysplastic Nevus. In cases where a Dysplastic Nevus has positive margins on biopsy, most dermatologists elect to excise the biopsy site with a 3-5mm margin. As a severely Dysplastic Nevus is very close to a melanoma histologically, it is usually standard that a 5mm surgical margin is performed on a these Dysplastic Nevi even if clear margins were obtained on the biopsy. Patients with a history of Dysplastic Nevi should have a skin exam by a board certified dermatologist every 6-12 months and should perform monthly self exams.
Dysplastic Nevus (http://www.skinsite.com/images/clarks%20nevi%202.gif)
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