Korean J Dermatol.  1986 Feb;24(1):73-78.

A Clinical Observation about the Nevi Involving Melanocytes in the Korean Youth

Abstract

This study was performed in the Korean recruits to determine the prevalence and the sites of predilection of the nevi involving melanocytes. The results were summarized as follows; 1) 411 of 2311(17. 7%) recruits examined were found to have nevus spilus, most prevalent in the trunk. The lesions were usually solitary but occasionally two or three lesions were found in a single individual. The prevalence of speckled lentiginous nevus was 0.49%,(2l/4247). The site of prevalence of progressive cribriform and zosteriform hyperpigmentation was 0. 80% (34/4247). The lesions were most commonly observed in the lower trunk and upper thighs. 4) The prevalence of Becker's nevus was 0.45%(19/4247). The lesions were most commonly observed in the shoulder and its surrounding areas. 5) Persistent Mongolian spot were observed in 2. 73% (63/2311). The proportion of extrasacral spots to sacral spots was increased to almost half of the entire spots. 6) Blue nevi were observed in 0. 48M (11/2311), most frequently in the sacral area.

Keyword

Nevi involving melanocytes; Prevalence; Korean youth

MeSH Terms

Adolescent*
Humans
Hyperpigmentation
Melanocytes*
Mongolian Spot
Nevus*
Nevus, Blue
Prevalence
Shoulder
Thigh
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