Rapid growth and slow involution of Reed nevus in a long-term dermoscopic follow-up

. 2022 Nov ; 39 (6) : 1000-1001. [epub] 20220711

Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké Médium print-electronic

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We describe the rapid growth of a Reed nevus followed by its slow involution and present dermoscopic follow-up images. The child was monitored for 10 years (from age 3 to 13 years) by digital dermoscopy. The Reed nevus completely lost its typical dermoscopic arrangement (starburst pattern) with involution and distinct changes in dermoscopic pattern.

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