Pathology of Melanocytic Nevi and Melanoma by Raymond L. Barnhill Michael W. Piepkorn & Klaus J. Busam

Pathology of Melanocytic Nevi and Melanoma by Raymond L. Barnhill Michael W. Piepkorn & Klaus J. Busam

Author:Raymond L. Barnhill, Michael W. Piepkorn & Klaus J. Busam
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Berlin, Heidelberg


Occasional junctional nests

Variably enlarged spindle cells

Occasional epithelioid cells

Nuclear pleomorphism usually present

Combined nevus configuration common in about two-thirds of cases

Mitotic rate: usually 0–2 per square mm

Differential diagnosis

Spitz nevus

Plexiform Spitz nevus

Variant of blue nevus

Cellular blue nevus

Other variants of combined nevi

Melanoma

9.3.1 Clinical Features

These lesions occur in young adults (mean age 22.5 years) and involve the trunk primarily followed by the head and neck, and proximal extremities [26, 27]. Clinically, the lesions are usually described as raised, bluish or black, suggesting blue nevus, an atypical nevus, or melanoma. Increasing lesional diameter beyond 5 mm, irregular borders, and coloration, particularly in patients greater than 40 years of age, should raise concern for an atypical variant or melanoma.



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