1. The diagnosis of the Spitz nevus remains a challenge.
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Chitu, Virginia, Giurcaneanu, Calin, Zurac, Sabina, and Giurcaneanu, Dorina
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SKIN cancer diagnosis , *CHILDHOOD cancer , *MELANOMA , *HUMAN skin color ,CANCER histopathology ,TUMOR surgery - Abstract
Introduction. Spitz nevus is a benign melanocytic lesion, most frequently met in children and in the young adult, at the level of the head and of the extremities, with a rapid evolution (months), that worries both the family and the doctor. Aim. To highlight the difficulties in diagnosing clinically, dermoscopically and histopathologically a lesion that may resemble to a melanoma. Material and methods. We present two cases of Spitz nevus, appeared at the age of 10 and 16, respectively, as a blackish pigmented lesion and a pink, non-pigmented one, for which a consultation at the clinic was demanded, for the suspicion of malignity. Both lesions were clinically, dermoscopically and histopathologically evaluated. Results. The suspicion of malignity being totally eliminated for the non pigmented one, classified as a classical non pigmented Spitz nevus; on the other hand, the pigmented lesion could only be classified as an atypical Spitz nevus (spitzoid tumor with uncertain malignant potential). Conclusions: Diagnosing Spitz nevus continues to be a clinical, dermoscopic and, last but not least, histopathological challenge, and the surgical excision is recommended in most cases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012