Background: It is unclear whether pigmented Spitz and Reed nevi are distinct morphologic entities or part of the spectrum of Spitz nevi. Methods: In a retrospective observational study we analyzed dermatopathologic slides of 22 cases with clinical and dermatoscopic features indicative of pigmented Spitz or Reed nevus in a blinded fashion according to predefined criteria and subsequently correlated dermatopathologic with clinical and dermatoscopic findings. Results: We differentiated pigmented Spitz and Reed nevus dermatopathologically by their capacity of melanin production and a vertical versus horizontal growth pattern. Based on histopathology 20 nevi (91%) could be reliably diagnosed as Reed nevus (68%, n = 15) or as pigmented Spit...
Background Differentiating Spitz naevi from melanomas can be difficult both clinically and dermoscop...
In 1910, Darier and Civatte described in details an unusual melanocytic tumor characterized by rapid...
Pigmented Spitz nevus may simulate cutaneous melanoma clinically and histopathologically. In an effo...
Background: Spitz/Reed nevi are melanocytic lesions that may mimic melanoma at clinical, dermatoscop...
OBJECTIVE: To achieve a clinicopathologic classification of Spitz nevi by comparing their clinical, ...
Objective: To achieve a clinicopathologic classification of Spitz nevi by comparing their clinical, ...
Objective: To achieve a clinicopathologic classification of Spitz nevi by comparing their clinical,...
Spitz nevus is a benign melanocytic neoplasm mostly appearing in the pediatric age and clinically co...
First described in 1948 by Sophie Spitz as “melanoma of childhood,” Spitz nevus is a benign, melanoc...
Clinicopathological classification, diagnosis and management of spitzoid melanocytic lesion presents...
Spitz nevus can clinically present either in the classical (reddish pink) or the pigmented (brownish...
The Spitz\u2013Reed nevi family includes benign melanocytic tumors, generally acquired, characterize...
Spitz nevi are benign melanocytic tumors, sometimes misdiagnosed as malignant melanoma (MM). OBJECTI...
Spitz and Reed nevi, also called spindle and/or epithelioid cell nevi, are a special group of melano...
Background Differentiating Spitz naevi from melanomas can be difficult both clinically and dermoscop...
In 1910, Darier and Civatte described in details an unusual melanocytic tumor characterized by rapid...
Pigmented Spitz nevus may simulate cutaneous melanoma clinically and histopathologically. In an effo...
Background: Spitz/Reed nevi are melanocytic lesions that may mimic melanoma at clinical, dermatoscop...
OBJECTIVE: To achieve a clinicopathologic classification of Spitz nevi by comparing their clinical, ...
Objective: To achieve a clinicopathologic classification of Spitz nevi by comparing their clinical, ...
Objective: To achieve a clinicopathologic classification of Spitz nevi by comparing their clinical,...
Spitz nevus is a benign melanocytic neoplasm mostly appearing in the pediatric age and clinically co...
First described in 1948 by Sophie Spitz as “melanoma of childhood,” Spitz nevus is a benign, melanoc...
Clinicopathological classification, diagnosis and management of spitzoid melanocytic lesion presents...
Spitz nevus can clinically present either in the classical (reddish pink) or the pigmented (brownish...
The Spitz\u2013Reed nevi family includes benign melanocytic tumors, generally acquired, characterize...
Spitz nevi are benign melanocytic tumors, sometimes misdiagnosed as malignant melanoma (MM). OBJECTI...
Spitz and Reed nevi, also called spindle and/or epithelioid cell nevi, are a special group of melano...
Background Differentiating Spitz naevi from melanomas can be difficult both clinically and dermoscop...
In 1910, Darier and Civatte described in details an unusual melanocytic tumor characterized by rapid...
Pigmented Spitz nevus may simulate cutaneous melanoma clinically and histopathologically. In an effo...