Spitz Nevus, Spitz Tumor, and Spitzoid Melanoma : A Comprehensive Clinicopathologic Overview - 28/09/13
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Spitz nevus can clinically present either in the classical (reddish pink) or the pigmented (brownish black) variant. Dermoscopy demonstrates that the pigmented variant is much more common than the classical variant; however, none of these show dermoscopic patterns clearly distinguishable from melanoma. Even histopathologically, a clear-cut differentiation between benign and malignant spitzoid neoplasms is often difficult, so that intermediate diagnostic categories (atypical Spitz nevus and Spitz tumor) are admitted. Because of these difficulties in clinical and histopathologic evaluation, surgical excision is recommended for clinically atypical spitzoid lesions of childhood and for all spitzoid lesions of adulthood.
El texto completo de este artículo está disponible en PDF.Keywords : Dermoscopy, Histopathology, Spitz nevus, Atypical Spitz nevus, Spitz tumor, Spitzoid melanoma
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Vol 31 - N° 4
P. 589-598 - octobre 2013 Regresar al númeroBienvenido a EM-consulte, la referencia de los profesionales de la salud.
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