A family is described showing concordance for malignant melanoma and a cutaneous phenotype characterised by multiple large moles of variable size and colour (reddish-brown to bright red) with pigmentary leakage. Transmission of the cutaneous phenotype in the subject family, and in several others currently under investigation, shows an inheritance pattern consistent with a simple autosomal dominant factor. This cutaneous phenotype signifying melanoma risk may now be added to an increasing body of knowledge dealing with cancer-related genodermatoses.
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Lynch, H. T., Frichot, B. C., & Lynch, J. F. (1978). Familial atypical multiple mole-melanoma syndrome. Journal of Medical Genetics, 15(5), 352–356. https://doi.org/10.1136/jmg.15.5.352
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