Background: Spitz nevi are benign melanocytic tumors, sometimes misdiagnosed as malignant melanoma (MM). Objective: We sought identification of characteristic in vivo microscopic features of Spitz nevi, their histopathologic correlates, and diagnostic usefulness. Methods: Forty Spitz nevi were studied by in vivo confocal microscopy and dermatoscopy, evaluating histopathologic correlates, and compared with 40 MMs and 40 Clark nevi. Results: Some histologic aspects characteristic for Spitz nevus diagnosis were correlated with confocal features, comprising some that can be useful for atypical Spitz nevus classification. The most striking features for differentiating Spitz nevi from MMs were the presence of sharp border cut-off, junctional nest...
The Spitz–Reed nevi family includes benign melanocytic tumors, generally acquired, characterized by ...
Objective: To achieve a clinicopathologic classification of Spitz nevi by comparing their clinical, ...
Background: The natural evolution of melanocytic nevi is a complex, multifactorial process that can ...
Spitz nevi are benign melanocytic tumors, sometimes misdiagnosed as malignant melanoma (MM). OBJECTI...
Background: Spitz nevus is a benign melanocytic lesion sometimes mistakenly diagnosed clinically as ...
Spitz nevi may be often confused with malignant melanoma, because of its rapid growth and alarming c...
OBJECTIVE: To achieve a clinicopathologic classification of Spitz nevi by comparing their clinical, ...
Spitz nevus is a benign melanocytic lesion and also one of the main differential diag...
Spitzoid melanocytic skin lesions (MSL) include Spitz nevi (SN) and spitzoid melanomas (SM). A third...
Background: Few studies have described the clinical and dermoscopic features of atypical Spitz tumor...
Aim: Spitz nevus is a benign, mostly acquired melanocytic nevus, which is commonly seen in childhoo...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have described the clinical and dermoscopic features of atypical Spitz tu...
Spitz nevus can clinically present either in the classical (reddish pink) or the pigmented (brownish...
The Spitz–Reed nevi family includes benign melanocytic tumors, generally acquired, characterized by ...
Objective: To achieve a clinicopathologic classification of Spitz nevi by comparing their clinical, ...
Background: The natural evolution of melanocytic nevi is a complex, multifactorial process that can ...
Spitz nevi are benign melanocytic tumors, sometimes misdiagnosed as malignant melanoma (MM). OBJECTI...
Background: Spitz nevus is a benign melanocytic lesion sometimes mistakenly diagnosed clinically as ...
Spitz nevi may be often confused with malignant melanoma, because of its rapid growth and alarming c...
OBJECTIVE: To achieve a clinicopathologic classification of Spitz nevi by comparing their clinical, ...
Spitz nevus is a benign melanocytic lesion and also one of the main differential diag...
Spitzoid melanocytic skin lesions (MSL) include Spitz nevi (SN) and spitzoid melanomas (SM). A third...
Background: Few studies have described the clinical and dermoscopic features of atypical Spitz tumor...
Aim: Spitz nevus is a benign, mostly acquired melanocytic nevus, which is commonly seen in childhoo...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have described the clinical and dermoscopic features of atypical Spitz tu...
Spitz nevus can clinically present either in the classical (reddish pink) or the pigmented (brownish...
The Spitz–Reed nevi family includes benign melanocytic tumors, generally acquired, characterized by ...
Objective: To achieve a clinicopathologic classification of Spitz nevi by comparing their clinical, ...
Background: The natural evolution of melanocytic nevi is a complex, multifactorial process that can ...