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Acral pigmented spitz nevus that clinically mimicked acral lentiginous malignant melanoma.

Yong Hyun Jang1, Jae Yeol Lee, Mi Ri Kim, Soo-Chan Kim, You Chan Kim.   

Abstract

Pigmented Spitz nevus is a benign melanocytic skin lesion with distinct clinical features and it is frequently found on the extremities. However, it rarely occurs on acral area of the body, and such a case has not yet been fully documented. We present a case of acral pigmented Spitz nevus occurring on the foot, and this mimicked acral lentiginous malignant melanoma. Clinicians should be well aware of this entity and its possible clinical presentations. Since acral pigmented Spitz nevus is benign in nature, making the correct diagnosis is important to avoid unnecessary mutilating or excessive surgery.

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Keywords:  Acral lentiginous malignant melanoma; Acral pigmented Spitz nevus

Year:  2011        PMID: 21747632      PMCID: PMC3130876          DOI: 10.5021/ad.2011.23.2.246

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Dermatol        ISSN: 1013-9087            Impact factor:   1.444


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1.  Morphologic changes of a pigmented Spitz nevus assessed by dermoscopy.

Authors:  Maria A Pizzichetta; Giuseppe Argenziano; Giorgio Grandi; Clelia de Giacomi; Giusto Trevisan; H Peter Soyer
Journal:  J Am Acad Dermatol       Date:  2002-07       Impact factor: 11.527

2.  Usefulness of dermoscopy for diagnosing pigmented Spitz nevus occurring on the glabrous skin.

Authors:  A Yasuma; H Hara; N Hukuda; T Terui
Journal:  J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol       Date:  2006-11       Impact factor: 6.166

3.  Spitz nevi: In vivo confocal microscopic features, dermatoscopic aspects, histopathologic correlates, and diagnostic significance.

Authors:  Giovanni Pellacani; Caterina Longo; Gerardo Ferrara; Anna Maria Cesinaro; Sara Bassoli; Pascale Guitera; Scott W Menzies; Stefania Seidenari
Journal:  J Am Acad Dermatol       Date:  2008-12-16       Impact factor: 11.527

4.  The spectrum of Spitz nevi: a clinicopathologic study of 83 cases.

Authors:  Gerardo Ferrara; Giuseppe Argenziano; H Peter Soyer; Sergio Chimenti; Arturo Di Blasi; Giovanni Pellacani; Ketty Peris; Domenico Piccolo; Pietro Rubegni; Stefania Seidenari; Stefania Staibano; Iris Zalaudek; Gaetano De Rosa
Journal:  Arch Dermatol       Date:  2005-11

5.  Spitz naevus is rare in Korea.

Authors:  Y C Kim; J E Do; D Bang; B K Cho; K H Cho; J C Choi; M B Kim; M H Kim; S Y Kim; S N Kim; J H Lee; S J Lee; D H Shin; J H Shin; S J Son; K S Suh; T Y Yoon; C K Park
Journal:  Clin Exp Dermatol       Date:  2009-07-06       Impact factor: 3.470

6.  Clinical review of 247 case records of Spitz nevus (epithelioid cell and/or spindle cell nevus).

Authors:  V Dal Pozzo; C Benelli; L Restano; R Gianotti; B M Cesana
Journal:  Dermatology       Date:  1997       Impact factor: 5.366

7.  Spindle and epithelioid cell nevi in children and adults. A review of 211 cases of the Spitz nevus.

Authors:  D Weedon; J H Little
Journal:  Cancer       Date:  1977-07       Impact factor: 6.860

8.  Pigmented spindle cell nevus. Clinical and histologic review of 90 cases.

Authors:  R W Sagebiel; E K Chinn; B M Egbert
Journal:  Am J Surg Pathol       Date:  1984-09       Impact factor: 6.394

9.  Spitz nevus is relatively frequent in adults: a clinico-pathologic study of 247 cases related to patient's age.

Authors:  Anna Maria Cesinaro; Moira Foroni; Pamela Sighinolfi; Mario Migaldi; Gian Paolo Trentini
Journal:  Am J Dermatopathol       Date:  2005-12       Impact factor: 1.533

10.  Spitz nevus: a clinicopathological study of 349 cases.

Authors:  Celia Requena; Luis Requena; Heinz Kutzner; Evaristo Sánchez Yus
Journal:  Am J Dermatopathol       Date:  2009-04       Impact factor: 1.533

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