Congenital Giant Melanocytic Nevi

  • Hashmi G
  • Ahmed S
  • Khan S
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Abstract

Nevi are common skin tumors caused by abnormal overgrowth of cells from the epidermal and dermal layers of the skin. Most nevi are benign, but some pre-cancerous nevi must be monitored or removed. The giant congenital nevus is greater than 10 cm in size, pigmented and often hairy. Between 4% and 6% of these lesions will develop into a malignant melanoma. Since approximately 50% of the melanoma develop by the age of two, and 80% by the age of seven, early removal is recommended. The objective of this paper is to present a unique case of giant nevi and their surgical management.

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Hashmi, G. S., Ahmed, S. S., & Khan, S. (2009). Congenital Giant Melanocytic Nevi. Rare Tumors, 1(1), 1–3. https://doi.org/10.4081/rt.2009.e9

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