The deep penetrating nevus (DPN), also known as the plexiform spindle cell nevus, is a pigmented lesion that commonly arises on the head and neck in the first few decades of life. Histopathologically, the DPN is wedge-shaped and contains melanocytes that exhibit deep infiltration into the dermis. Given these features, DPN may clinically and histopathologically mimic malignant melanoma, sparking confusion about the appropriate evaluation and management of these lesions. The goal of this review is to summarize the clinical and histopathological features of DPN and to discuss diagnostic and treatment strategies for dermatologists
We describe 5 cases of compound blue nevus (CBN) (superficial blue nevus with prominent intraepiderm...
Different types of nevi do exist in relation to their epidemiology, morphology, evolution, and assoc...
Background: Sclerosing nevus with pseudomelanomatous features (SNPFs) is a clinical and pathologic e...
Deep penetrating nevus (DPN) is a variant of melanocytic nevus which goes unrecognized due to its re...
Abstract Background - Deep penetrating nevus (DPN) is a distinct variant of melanocytic nevus and re...
The deep penetrating nevus (DPN) is a rare benign melanocytic tumor often clinically and histopathol...
We describe the first presentation of a deep penetrating nevus (DPN) on the lacrimal caruncle. This ...
Deep penetrating nevus (DPN) is characterized by enlarged, pigmented melanocytes that extend through...
Abstract: Proliferative nodules can occasionally arise on congenital and acquired melanocytic nevi. ...
Histopathology is considered the 'gold' standard for the diagnosis and classification of melanocytic...
Histopathology is considered the 'gold' standard for the diagnosis and classification of melanocytic...
Proliferative nodules can occasionally arise on congenital and acquired melanocytic nevi. At first s...
nevi and Clark’s/dysplastic nevi (‘‘Spark’s’ ’ nevi) Background: Nevi with cytologic characteristics...
<p> </p> <div> <div> <div> <div> <p>Blue nevus is an uncommon pigmented lesion of dermal melanocytes...
Cutaneous deep penetrating melanocytic neoplasms frequently simulate melanoma and might occasionally...
We describe 5 cases of compound blue nevus (CBN) (superficial blue nevus with prominent intraepiderm...
Different types of nevi do exist in relation to their epidemiology, morphology, evolution, and assoc...
Background: Sclerosing nevus with pseudomelanomatous features (SNPFs) is a clinical and pathologic e...
Deep penetrating nevus (DPN) is a variant of melanocytic nevus which goes unrecognized due to its re...
Abstract Background - Deep penetrating nevus (DPN) is a distinct variant of melanocytic nevus and re...
The deep penetrating nevus (DPN) is a rare benign melanocytic tumor often clinically and histopathol...
We describe the first presentation of a deep penetrating nevus (DPN) on the lacrimal caruncle. This ...
Deep penetrating nevus (DPN) is characterized by enlarged, pigmented melanocytes that extend through...
Abstract: Proliferative nodules can occasionally arise on congenital and acquired melanocytic nevi. ...
Histopathology is considered the 'gold' standard for the diagnosis and classification of melanocytic...
Histopathology is considered the 'gold' standard for the diagnosis and classification of melanocytic...
Proliferative nodules can occasionally arise on congenital and acquired melanocytic nevi. At first s...
nevi and Clark’s/dysplastic nevi (‘‘Spark’s’ ’ nevi) Background: Nevi with cytologic characteristics...
<p> </p> <div> <div> <div> <div> <p>Blue nevus is an uncommon pigmented lesion of dermal melanocytes...
Cutaneous deep penetrating melanocytic neoplasms frequently simulate melanoma and might occasionally...
We describe 5 cases of compound blue nevus (CBN) (superficial blue nevus with prominent intraepiderm...
Different types of nevi do exist in relation to their epidemiology, morphology, evolution, and assoc...
Background: Sclerosing nevus with pseudomelanomatous features (SNPFs) is a clinical and pathologic e...