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Recruiting NCT02280889

Quality of Life and Stigmatization in Children With Congenital Melanocytic Nevi Before and After Nevus Excision

Trial Parameters

Condition Quality of Life
Sponsor University Children's Hospital, Zurich
Study Type OBSERVATIONAL
Phase N/A
Enrollment 100
Sex ALL
Min Age 9 Months
Max Age 16 Years
Start Date 2013-05
Completion 2031-12

Brief Summary

Congenital melanocytic nevi (CMN) are a quite common congenital disorder. Over years, surgical excision was proposed to the patients because transformation into a malignant skin tumor (melanoma) was feared. Recent data proof that the risk for malignancy was overestimated. Nowadays still a lot of patients express their wish for surgical removal out of aesthetic reasons and psychological impacts. Many patients and families experience stigmatization because of the nevus. To proof a medical indication for surgical removal the investigators want to evaluate the quality of life and stigmatization before and after nevus surgery.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * patients with a congenital melanocytic nevi of at least 2 cm2 that will be removed surgically * age between 9 months and 16 years Exclusion Criteria: * mental retardation of the child * insufficient knowledge of the German language of both parents * severe comorbidities * previous therapies done for the CMN (dermabrasion, surgery, laser)

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