SPITZ NEVI
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https://doi.org/10.29176/2590843X.1556Keywords:
Pigmented lesion, Melanoma, Spitz neviAbstract
Spitz nevus is a benign melanocytic lesion composed of epithelioid, fusiform and/or big cells frequently found in childhood. Typically they are small melanocytic lesions, of less than 6 mm diameter with benign histological features: regular architecture, few or absent mitosis and lack of cellular atypia. The two most frequent dermoscopic hallmarks are starburst and dotted vascular pattern. Conservative vs excisional management relies on clinical features and patient age.
Author Biographies
Milton Mejía-Montoya
Dermatólogo, Universidad Pontifica Bolivariana
Tatiana González-Alvarez
Dermatóloga, Universidad CES; Master en lesiones pigmenatadas y cáncer de piel, Universidad de Barcelona
Juan Pablo Ospina
Dermatopatólogo, Centro de Investigaciones Dermatológicas CIDERM, Universidad de Antioquia
Daniela Zuluaga-Lotero
Medico general, Universidad de Antioquia
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