Relationship of nevocytic nevi to sun exposure in dysplastic nevus syndrome

Alfred W. Kopf, Alison C. Lindsay, Gary S. Rogers, Robert J. Friedman, Darrell S. Rigel, Marcia Levenstein

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Abstract

In eighty consecutive patients who have the dysplastic nevus syndrome, the concentration of nevocytic nevi on the relatively sun-protected lateral thoracic area was compared to the concentration on the relatively sun-exposed areas of the anterior and posterior thorax. Nevocytic nevi in an area 7 × 20 cm were counted in each location. There was a total of 177 nevi on the lateral thorax (average, 2.2 nevi/person), 361 on the anterior thorax (average, 4.5 nevi/person), and 506 on the posterior thorax (average, 6.3 nevi/person). Men showed no significant difference in the number of nevi on the anterior and posterior thoracic areas, but women had fewer nevi on the anterior than on the posterior thoracic sites. These findings are consonant with the hypothesis that sunlight induces nevocytic nevi in patients who have the dysplastic nevus syndrome.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)656-662
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of the American Academy of Dermatology
Volume12
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1985
Externally publishedYes

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