Lack of clinical-pathological correlation in the diagnosis of congenital naevi

Congenital naevocellular naevi (CNN) have classical histological criteria that are thought to allow distinction from acquired naevi. These criteria are mainly the horizontal distribution of melanocytes, forming ‘Indian files’, and a prominent adnexotropism. In order to check whether the previously d...

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Published in:British journal of dermatology (1951) Vol. 141; no. 6; pp. 1004 - 1009
Main Authors: Cribier, B.J., Santinelli, F., Grosshans, E.
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Abstract Congenital naevocellular naevi (CNN) have classical histological criteria that are thought to allow distinction from acquired naevi. These criteria are mainly the horizontal distribution of melanocytes, forming ‘Indian files’, and a prominent adnexotropism. In order to check whether the previously described criteria were reliable, we analysed 1349 unselected consecutive cases of naevocellular naevi excised in children under 16 years, during a 54‐month period. The slides were analysed in order to determine by histological analysis only if they could be classified as CNN. These results were then compared with the clinical files, in which only the most reliable data from parental and/or medical observations were included. Of the 1349 naevi, 659 had the typical histological criteria of CNN, 32 of them being deep CNN, characterized by massive involvement of the lower dermis and hypodermis. The comparison with clinical data showed that 32 naevi with the histological criteria of congenital naevi were actually acquired, and that 179 naevi present at birth did not fulfil these criteria. This study shows that the classic histological criteria are not absolutely specific and are poorly sensitive as 36% of naevi present at birth lacked the classic criteria. The most specific criteria of true CNN were the involvement of eccrine glands and presence of melanocytes in the septae. In the case of deep CNN which corresponded to large or very large naevi, the clinicopathological correlation was 100%. Deep CNN could easily be distinguished from superficial CNN and often exhibited many histological changes consistent with a complex hamartoma, such as presence of brown fat tissue, abnormal vessels and numerous large terminal follicles. In conclusion, our study suggests that it is not possible to predict, by histological analysis alone, that a naevus was present at birth, except in deep CNN which are likely to be a separate entity among all congenital naevi. Studies dealing with congenital naevus‐associated melanoma should take into account the lack of sensitivity of these criteria.
AbstractList Congenital naevocellular naevi (CNN) have classical histological criteria that are thought to allow distinction from acquired naevi. These criteria are mainly the horizontal distribution of melanocytes, forming 'Indian files', and a prominent adnexotropism. In order to check whether the previously described criteria were reliable, we analysed 1349 unselected consecutive cases of naevocellular naevi excised in children under 16 years, during a 54-month period. The slides were analysed in order to determine by histological analysis only if they could be classified as CNN. These results were then compared with the clinical files, in which only the most reliable data from parental and/or medical observations were included. Of the 1349 naevi, 659 had the typical histological criteria of CNN, 32 of them being deep CNN, characterized by massive involvement of the lower dermis and hypodermis. The comparison with clinical data showed that 32 naevi with the histological criteria of congenital naevi were actually acquired, and that 179 naevi present at birth did not fulfil these criteria. This study shows that the classic histological criteria are not absolutely specific and are poorly sensitive as 36% of naevi present at birth lacked the classic criteria. The most specific criteria of true CNN were the involvement of eccrine glands and presence of melanocytes in the septae. In the case of deep CNN which corresponded to large or very large naevi, the clinicopathological correlation was 100%. Deep CNN could easily be distinguished from superficial CNN and often exhibited many histological changes consistent with a complex hamartoma, such as presence of brown fat tissue, abnormal vessels and numerous large terminal follicles. In conclusion, our study suggests that it is not possible to predict, by histological analysis alone, that a naevus was present at birth, except in deep CNN which are likely to be a separate entity among all congenital naevi. Studies dealing with congenital naevus-associated melanoma should take into account the lack of sensitivity of these criteria.
Author Cribier, B.J.
Santinelli, F.
Grosshans, E.
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Adolescent
Biological and medical sciences
Child
Child, Preschool
clinical-pathological correlation
congenital naevus
Dermatology
dermatopathology
Diagnosis, Differential
Female
Humans
Infant
Male
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melanocytes
Melanocytes - pathology
naevocellular naevus
Nevus - congenital
Nevus - diagnosis
Nevus - pathology
Reproducibility of Results
Skin Neoplasms - congenital
Skin Neoplasms - diagnosis
Skin Neoplasms - pathology
Tumors of the skin and soft tissue. Premalignant lesions
Title Lack of clinical-pathological correlation in the diagnosis of congenital naevi
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