Management of dysplastic nevi: A survey of fellows of the American Academy of Dermatology Journal Article


Authors: Tripp, J. M.; Kopf, A. W.; Marghoob, A. A.; Bart, R. S.
Article Title: Management of dysplastic nevi: A survey of fellows of the American Academy of Dermatology
Abstract: Background: Opinions concerning the significance of dysplastic nevi and their management vary among dermatologists. Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess how fellows of the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) perceive and manage dysplastic nevi. Methods: Questionnaires were sent to 1216 fellows of the AAD; 456 questionnaires were returned. Results: Almost all respondents (98%) accept the dysplastic nevus, or atypical mole, as an entity. Seventy-five percent of respondents perform follow-up total cutaneous examinations on all their patients with dysplastic nevi, and another 22% on some of them; 86% usually intend to do total removals when they perform biopsies of dysplastic nevi; 75% use margins of 2 mm or less when removing dysplastic nevi; 49% order baseline total-cutaneous photographs of some or all of their patients with multiple dysplastic nevi, although only 12% do so routinely; 67% prefer to re-excise dysplastic nevi when margins are positive, some using histologic atypia as a criterion; 60% recommend an ophthalmologic examination for at least some of their patients with many dysplastic nevi, although only 3% do so routinely; 12% always recommend cutaneous examinations of blood relatives of their patients with dysplastic nevi and another 81% recommend such examinations for at least some of their patients with dysplastic nevi; 23% use dermoscopy; 99% recommend self-examination; almost 100% recommend sunscreen use and 93%, sun avoidance. Conclusion: Most respondents, in agreement with the literature, accept the concept that patients with dysplastic nevi are at increased risk for melanoma and that methods for prevention and early detection of melanomas are appropriate for these patients.
Keywords: adult; cancer surgery; follow up; sensitivity and specificity; clinical practice; sunscreen; melanoma; sun exposure; skin neoplasms; patient education; epiluminescence microscopy; histology; high risk patient; risk assessment; questionnaires; questionnaire; data collection; societies, medical; early diagnosis; biopsy, needle; medical society; medical practice; medical specialist; attitude of health personnel; physical examination; dysplastic nevus; medical photography; photography; dermatology; normal human; relative; ophthalmology; self examination; precancerous conditions; dysplastic nevus syndrome; humans; human; male; female; priority journal; article
Journal Title: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
Volume: 46
Issue: 5
ISSN: 0190-9622
Publisher: Mosby Elsevier  
Date Published: 2002-05-01
Start Page: 674
End Page: 682
Language: English
DOI: 10.1067/mjd.2002.121029
PUBMED: 12004306
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Export Date: 14 November 2014 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Ashfaq A Marghoob
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