Precursor lesions in familial melanoma. A new genetic preneoplastic syndrome.

Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)
February 20, 1978
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Abstract

In seven consecutive melanoma-prone families, pigmented lesions with distinctive clinical and histologic characteristics occurred in 18 of 20 melanoma patients (90%) and 24 of 43 first-degree relatives (56%). Recognition of these lesions led to the detection of early-stage melanoma in six family members. This syndrome appears to represent an autosomal dominant trait and may serve as a cutaneous marker to identify persons at high risk for melanoma.


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