DOI: 10.1093/ced/llag362 ISSN: 0307-6938

Spontaneous regression of eruptive melanocytic naevi on cessation of a BRAF inhibitor

Subothini S Selvendran, Jeva Cernova, Sarah Slater, Sharanpal Jeetle, Catherine A Harwood

We report the first case of spontaneous regression of eruptive melanocytic naevi (EMN) following cessation of encorafenib, a BRAF inhibitor, in a patient treated for BRAFV600E-mutated metastatic colorectal cancer. The patient developed approximately 40 widespread naevi within two months of starting treatment, which showed near-complete involution within 12 months of drug withdrawal, confirmed on serial full-body photographic mapping and histopathology. This case supports the proposed mechanism of paradoxical MAPK pathway activation as the driver of BRAFi-associated EMN, and highlights the importance of dermatological surveillance in patients receiving BRAF-targeted therapies.

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