Spitz nevi of special sites, such as the ear, appear rarely and pose a challenge with worrisome clinical, dermoscopic, or histopathological features. Our aim was to evaluate the morphological findings of a series of Spitz nevi of the ear in order to obtain more knowledge about their clinical-dermoscopic patterns. Of a total of six cases, three main dermoscopic structures were found: pseudonetwork, structureless areas, and cobblestone pattern. Our preliminary findings suggest that dermoscopy may be helpful in improving the diagnostic accuracy of Spitz nevus of the ear and minimize surgery in a sensitive location.

Clinical and dermoscopic characterization of pediatric Spitz nevi of the ear

Vaccaro M.
Primo
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Giuffrida R.;Borgia F.;
2021-01-01

Abstract

Spitz nevi of special sites, such as the ear, appear rarely and pose a challenge with worrisome clinical, dermoscopic, or histopathological features. Our aim was to evaluate the morphological findings of a series of Spitz nevi of the ear in order to obtain more knowledge about their clinical-dermoscopic patterns. Of a total of six cases, three main dermoscopic structures were found: pseudonetwork, structureless areas, and cobblestone pattern. Our preliminary findings suggest that dermoscopy may be helpful in improving the diagnostic accuracy of Spitz nevus of the ear and minimize surgery in a sensitive location.
2021
Inglese
STAMPA
John Wiley and Sons Inc
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/pde.14616
Internazionale
Esperti anonimi
dermoscopy; ear; pediatric; pigmented lesion; Spitz nevus; spitzoid tumor; surgery
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Vaccaro, M.; Marafioti, I.; Giuffrida, R.; Borgia, F.; Zalaudek, I.
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