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Absence of BRAF Gene Mutations Differentiates Spitz Nevi from Malignant Melanoma

DANIELA MIHIC-PROBST, AUREL PERREN, SONJA SCHMID, PARVIN SAREMASLANI, PAUL KOMMINOTH and PHILIPP U. HEITZ
Anticancer Research July 2004, 24 (4) 2415-2418;
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Abstract

Background: Distinction of Spitz nevus from malignant melanoma is sometimes difficult on the basis of conventional histology. A high rate of BRAF gene mutations in malignant melanomas (66%) and nevi (82%) has recently been reported. Materials and Methods: We screened a series of 20 Spitz nevi for BRAF mutations in exons 11 and 15 by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE). Results: BRAF mutations could not be identified in Spitz nevi. Conclusion: Our results show that mutations within the BRAF gene are useful markers for the differential diagnosis between Spitz nevus and malignant melanoma.

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    • Received March 12, 2004.
    • Accepted June 2, 2004.
  • Copyright© 2004 International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. John G. Delinassios), All rights reserved
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DANIELA MIHIC-PROBST, AUREL PERREN, SONJA SCHMID, PARVIN SAREMASLANI, PAUL KOMMINOTH, PHILIPP U. HEITZ
Anticancer Research Jul 2004, 24 (4) 2415-2418;

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