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Becker's Naevus
Synonyms: Becker's nevus, Melanosis Neviformis
This is a form of benign late onset birth mark, usually noticed around puberty (early teens) as an irregular well demarcated hyperpigmented patch, occurring on one side of the body only. The patch may extend and become both quite large and hairy, but remains fixed in site. Sometimes just an increased amount of hair is noticed. Lesions usually occur over the upper trunk or shoulders.1
Prevalence is 0.52% in a group of men aged 17-26 years.2
The age of onset, site and the fixed nature of the lesion is usually enough to make the diagnosis.
Pityriasis versicolor is usually symmetrical and slightly scaly, while post inflammatory hyperpigmentation is poorly defined.
If the lesion is non-hairy, consider caf? au lait patch or postinflammatory hyperpigmentation.2
It is occasionally associated with a smooth muscle hamartoma,3 and rarely hypoplasia or aplasia of the structures under the skin has been reported (eg breast or pectoralis major hypoplasia, limb shortening).2 Associated congenital adrenal hyperplasia has been reported.
Although Becker's naevus is a benign lesion, there is an association between Becker's naevus and malignant melanoma occuring in the same patient, and one reported case of a cutaneous melanoma developing within a Becker's naevus.2,4
The epidermal layer shows mild acanthosis and hyperkeratosis with a regular elongation of rete ridges; whilst the basal layer shows increased melanin (hyperpigmentation). 2
No treatment is necessary except for cosmetic reasons; usually reassurance and a diagnosis is enough. Electrolysis may help with hair removal. If there is doubt about the diagnosis (eg possible melanoma) urgent referral is appropriate.
It remains indefinitely.1
For confirmation of diagnosis.
Document References
- DermIS Net - Becker's Naevus (Internet Dermatological Atlas)
- Rivers JK, Wiseman MC. Becker Melanosis. eMedicine (2005)
- Patrizi A, Medri M, Neri I, et al; Becker naevus associated with basal cell carcinoma, melanocytic naevus and smooth-muscle hamartoma. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2007 Jan;21(1):130-2.
- Fehr B, Panizzon RG, Schnyder UW; Becker's nevus and malignant melanoma. Dermatologica. 1991;182(2):77-80. [abstract]
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Last Updated: 26 Jan 2007
Review Date: 25 Jan 2009
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