Clinical, dermoscopic, histological and molecular analysis of BAP1 inactivated melanocytic nevus/tumor in two familial cases of BAP1 syndrome.

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Date publication

mai 2018

Journal

The British journal of dermatology

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr GRANEL-BROCARD Florence


Tous les auteurs :
Moawad S, Reigneau M, de la Fouchardière A, Soufir N, Schmutz JL, Granel-Brocard F, Phan A, Bursztejn AC

Résumé

BRCA1 associated protein (BAP)1-inactivated melanocytic nevus/tumours (BIMN/Ts) are specific skin tumours that appear during the first two decades of life. These lesions must be recognized by dermatologists and pathologists as an early predictive marker of BAP1 cancer syndrome, as they may precede the development of uveal and cutaneous melanomas, mesotheliomas, lung adenocarcinomas, renal cell carcinomas, and meningiomas by several years. The dermoscopic characteristics of these tumours have not been described. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Référence

Br. J. Dermatol.. 2018 May 13;: