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This quiz will test your knowledge of benign melanocytic naevi.
Melanocytic naevi may be congenital or acquired. Melanocytes are normally separated from each other along the basal layer of the epidermis, but in naevi they form nests in contact with each other within the epidermis and/or dermis. They may be found on any cutaneous or mucosal site. Groups of benign naevus cells are sometimes also found in lymph nodes, where they are known as ‘rests’.
For each of the twelve cases, study the image(s) and then answer the questions. You can click on the image to view a larger version if required.
Each case should take approximately 2 minutes to complete. There is a list of suggested further reading material at the end of the quiz.
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What is this skin lesion?
Halo naevus.
What are its clinical features?
A halo naevus is a benign mole is surrounded by hypopigmentation. One or more halo naevi are common in children and young adults. The central mole gradually involutes over months to years, eventually disappearing. Multiple halo naevi may be a feature of vitiligo.
Melanomas may also develop hypopigmented halos, so the lesion should be carefully examined. It may be excised for histology if there is any clinical doubt about its diagnosis.
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