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'''Acral nevus''', also '''volar nevus''', is a benign [[Melanocytic lesions|melanocytic lesion]] of the palm or sole. | |||
''Melanocytic nevus with intraepidermal ascent of cells'' (abbreviated ''MANIAC'') redirect to here. | |||
==General== | |||
*Palms ''or'' soles. | |||
Note: | |||
*''Volar'' refers to the palmar aspect ''or'' plantar aspect.<ref>URL: [http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=9907 http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=9907]. Accessed on: 14 January 2013.</ref> | |||
==Gross== | |||
*Pigmented lesion. | |||
Note: | |||
*Should be bisected perpendicular to the dermatoglyphs (ridges).<ref name=pmid22703907/> | |||
**Lesions sectioned parallel to the ridges (on microscopy) may appear to have confluent junctional nests (leading to the diagnosis of melanoma). | |||
==Microscopic== | |||
Features: | |||
*Acral skin: | |||
**Thick stratum corneum (hyperkeratotic). | |||
**Thick stratum spinosum (acanthotic). | |||
*Nevus with intraepidermal ascent of cells. | |||
**May be referred to as ''Pagetoid scatter''. | |||
**Should '''not''' be present at the edge of the lesion - '''key feature'''.<ref name=pmid22703907/> | |||
Notes: | |||
*Intraepidermal ascent of cells is usually suggestive of melanoma. | |||
**In acral sites (esp. at the centre of a lesion) the criteria are relaxed, i.e. this is considered benign for this site. | |||
*Nests in the ridges raise the suspicion of melanoma. | |||
**Memory device "ridges are risky, furrows are fine".<ref name=pmid22703907>{{Cite journal | last1 = Elston | first1 = D. | title = Practical advice regarding problematic pigmented lesions. | journal = J Am Acad Dermatol | volume = 67 | issue = 1 | pages = 148-55 | month = Jul | year = 2012 | doi = 10.1016/j.jaad.2012.04.006 | PMID = 22703907 }}</ref> | |||
DDx: | |||
*Acral lentiginous [[melanoma]]. | |||
==See also== | |||
*[[Melanocytic lesions]]. | |||
==References== | |||
{{Reflist|1}} | |||
[[Category:Diagnosis]] | [[Category:Diagnosis]] | ||
[[Category:Melanocytic lesions]] |
Revision as of 14:13, 8 September 2015
Acral nevus, also volar nevus, is a benign melanocytic lesion of the palm or sole.
Melanocytic nevus with intraepidermal ascent of cells (abbreviated MANIAC) redirect to here.
General
- Palms or soles.
Note:
- Volar refers to the palmar aspect or plantar aspect.[1]
Gross
- Pigmented lesion.
Note:
- Should be bisected perpendicular to the dermatoglyphs (ridges).[2]
- Lesions sectioned parallel to the ridges (on microscopy) may appear to have confluent junctional nests (leading to the diagnosis of melanoma).
Microscopic
Features:
- Acral skin:
- Thick stratum corneum (hyperkeratotic).
- Thick stratum spinosum (acanthotic).
- Nevus with intraepidermal ascent of cells.
- May be referred to as Pagetoid scatter.
- Should not be present at the edge of the lesion - key feature.[2]
Notes:
- Intraepidermal ascent of cells is usually suggestive of melanoma.
- In acral sites (esp. at the centre of a lesion) the criteria are relaxed, i.e. this is considered benign for this site.
- Nests in the ridges raise the suspicion of melanoma.
- Memory device "ridges are risky, furrows are fine".[2]
DDx:
- Acral lentiginous melanoma.
See also
References
- ↑ URL: http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=9907. Accessed on: 14 January 2013.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Elston, D. (Jul 2012). "Practical advice regarding problematic pigmented lesions.". J Am Acad Dermatol 67 (1): 148-55. doi:10.1016/j.jaad.2012.04.006. PMID 22703907.