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101. Molecular profiling of Spitz nevi identified by digital RNA counting.

102. Oncocytic Metaplasia in Melanocytic Tumors.

103. Plexiform Atypical Spitz Tumor With Rosette-Like Giant Cells: A Histologic and Immunohistochemical Study on a Case Suggesting Ganglioneuroblastic Differentiation: Review of the Literature and Considerations on Histogenesis.

104. Desmoplastic intradermal spitz nevi arising within red tattoo ink.

105. Congenital Nodule on the Ear in a Two-year-old Boy: A Quiz.

106. A Diagnostic Algorithm Combining Immunohistochemistry and Molecular Cytogenetics to Diagnose Challenging Melanocytic Tumors.

107. Prevalence of ALK gene alterations among the spectrum of plexiform spitzoid lesions.

108. A case report of atypical Spitz tumor harboring a novel MLPH-ALK gene fusion with discordant ALK immunohistochemistry results.

109. Multiple Spitz nevi after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.

110. Immunoexpression of BAP1, ROS1, and ALK in Spitzoid Melanocytic Tumors.

111. Clinical and dermoscopic features of Spitz naevus by sex, age and anatomical site: a study of 913 Spitz naevi.

112. First Japanese case of atypical Spitz tumor exhibiting ROS1 rearrangement.

113. Rare Variant of Agminated Spitz Nevi on a Hypopigmented Background and Segmental Distribution: Case Report and Review of Literature.

114. Agminated Spitz naevi or metastatic spitzoid melanoma?

115. Management strategies of academic pigmented lesion clinic directors in the United States.

116. ALK Rearrangements Are Infrequent in Cellular Blue Nevus and Deep Penetrating Nevus.

117. Patients with Spitz naevi in the Greek population: Epidemiologic, Clinical and Histopathological characteristics.

118. Angiomatoid and desmoplastic Spitz nevus presenting as a keloidal nodule.

119. Acral Spitz Nevi: A Clinicopathologic Study of 50 Cases With Immunohistochemical Analysis of P16 and P21 Expression.

121. Reevaluation of established and new criteria in differential diagnosis of Spitz nevus and melanoma.

122. The diagnostic value and histologic correlate of distinct patterns of shiny white streaks for the diagnosis of melanoma: A retrospective, case-control study.

123. An unusual onset of agminated Spitz naevi in an adult patient.

124. Acral pigmented Spitz nevus in a child with transepidermal migration of melanocytes: Dermoscopic and reflectance confocal microscopic features.

125. Mosaic pathogenic HRAS variant in a patient with nevus spilus with agminated Spitz nevi and parametrial-uterine rhabdomyosarcoma.

126. Parallel ridge dermoscopic pattern in plantar atypical Spitz nevus.

127. Atypical ALK-positive Spitz tumors with 9p21 homozygous deletion: Report of two cases and review of the literature.

128. Genomic analysis of a case of agminated Spitz nevi and congenital-pattern nevi arising in extensive nevus spilus.

129. Myxoid Spitz Nevi: Report of 6 Cases.

130. First Japanese case report of atypical Spitz tumor with an ALK rearrangement.

131. Evaluating melanocytic lesions with single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) chromosomal microarray.

132. Differential UBE2C and HOXA1 expression in melanocytic nevi and melanoma.

133. Clinicodermoscopic features of Spitz naevi by age and anatomical site: a study of 378 Spitz naevi.

135. THE FAST CLINICAL EVOLUTION OF A SPITZ NEVUS: THREE-YEAR FOLLOW-UP OF A CHILD.

136. A Pink Nodule on a Boy's Left Cheek.

137. Toward a Molecular-Genetic Classification of Spitzoid Neoplasms.

138. If Cellular Blue Melanocytic Lesions Do Not Form a Spectrum….

139. Update on dermoscopy of Spitz/Reed naevi and management guidelines by the International Dermoscopy Society.

141. Evolution of Spitz Nevi.

142. Evolving Childhood Melanoma Monitored by Parental Photodocumentation.

143. The correlation of the standard 5 probe FISH assay with melanocytic tumors of uncertain malignant potential.

144. Umbilicated Blue-Black Lesion on the Lateral Thorax.

145. A Comparison of Morphologic and Molecular Features of BRAF, ALK, and NTRK1 Fusion Spitzoid Neoplasms.

146. [Congenital nevus, atypical spitz nevus or spitzoid melanoma?]

148. sQUIZ your knowledge: A pinkish nodular lesion.

149. Atypical Spitzoid Neoplasms in Childhood: A Molecular and Outcome Study.

150. Agminated Spitz nevus arising in normal skin with redundant HRAS mutation.

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