Association between melanocytic neoplasms and seborrheic keratosis: more than a coincidental collision?

  • DeFazio J
  • Zalaudek I
  • Busam K
  • et al.
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Abstract

Clinical observations and an expanding knowledge of cell-to-cell communication have led us to speculate that the finding of a melanocytic nevus in conjunction with a seborrheic keratosis is more than a coincidental collision of two lesions. Here we present five cases demonstrating dermoscopic features of both melanocytic lesions and seborrheic keratoses with corresponding histology. Four cases demonstrate dermoscopic features of a melanocytic nevus and seborrheic keratosis, and the final case a melanoma arising in association with a seborrheic keratosis.

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DeFazio, J., Zalaudek, I., Busam, K. J., Cota, C., & Marghoob, A. (2012). Association between melanocytic neoplasms and seborrheic keratosis: more than a coincidental collision? Dermatology Practical & Conceptual, 35–41. https://doi.org/10.5826/dpc.0202a09

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