Dermatoscopic and clinical features of congenital or congenital-type nail matrix nevi: A multicenter prospective cohort study by the International Dermoscopy Society Journal Article


Authors: Pham, F.; Boespflug, A.; Duru, G.; Phan, A.; Poulalhon, N.; Weiler, L.; Tanaka, M.; Lallas, A.; Ogata, D.; Davaine, A. C.; Bahadoran, P.; Balguerie, X.; Kamińska-Winciorek, G.; Tromme, I.; Correia, O.; Kim, M. B.; Marghoob, A. A.; Martin, L.; Guitera, P.; Meziane, M.; Miquel, J.; Mun, J. H.; Argenziano, G.; Bessis, D.; Bourke, J.; Mijuskovic, Z.; Chiaverini, C.; Corven-Benoit, C.; Droitcourt, C.; Skowron, F.; Marque, M.; Zalaudek, I.; Rosendahl, C.; Moreno-Ramirez, D.; Vabres, P.; Haenssle, H.; Malvehy, J.; Puig, S.; Robert, C.; Schopf, T. R.; Scope, A.; Dalle, S.; Thomas, L.
Article Title: Dermatoscopic and clinical features of congenital or congenital-type nail matrix nevi: A multicenter prospective cohort study by the International Dermoscopy Society
Abstract: Background: Congenital nail matrix nevi (NMN) are difficult to diagnose because they feature clinical characteristics suggestive of adult subungual melanoma. Nail matrix biopsy is difficult to perform, especially in children. Objective: To describe the initial clinical and dermatoscopic features of NMN appearing at birth (congenital) or after birth but before the age of 5 years (congenital-type). Methods: We conducted a prospective, international, and consecutive data collection in 102 hospitals or private medical offices across 30 countries from 2009 to 2019. Results: There were 69 congenital and 161 congenital-type NMNs. Congenital and congenital-type NMN predominantly displayed an irregular pattern of longitudinal microlines (n = 146, 64%), reminiscent of subungual melanoma in adults. The distal fibrillar (“brush-like”) pattern, present in 63 patients (27.8%), was more frequently encountered in congenital NMN than in congenital-type NMN (P = .012). Moreover, congenital NMN more frequently displayed a periungual pigmentation (P = .029) and Hutchinson's sign (P = .027) than did congenital-type NMN. Limitations: Lack of systematic biopsy-proven diagnosis and heterogeneity of clinical and dermatoscopic photographs. Conclusion: Congenital and congenital-type NMN showed worrisome clinical and dermatoscopic features similar to those observed in adulthood subungual melanoma. The distal fibrillar (“brush-like”) pattern is a suggestive feature of congenital and congenital-type NMN. © 2022
Keywords: pediatric; dermatoscopy; children; congenital; subungual melanoma; longitudinal melanonychia; melanonychia striata; congenital nail matrix nevus; nevus of the nail unit
Journal Title: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
Volume: 87
Issue: 3
ISSN: 0190-9622
Publisher: Mosby Elsevier  
Date Published: 2022-09-01
Start Page: 551
End Page: 558
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2022.01.028
PUBMED: 35104588
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC10035057
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 2 September 2022 -- Source: Scopus
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