| Literature DB >> 29774360 |
Caroline Bsirini1, Bruce R Smoller1.
Abstract
Although spongiotic (eczematous), psoriatic and cutaneous skin infections are among the most common in dermatology consultations, melanocytic lesions - including the different types of nevi and melanomas - are among those that cause a great deal of concern and stress to patients and their clinicians. A diagnosis of benign melanocytic nevus carries a very good prognosis. However, a diagnosis of melanoma might indicate more aggressive treatment, lifelong surveillance and a worse prognosis. Differentiating between these conditions is not always a straightforward process for clinicians and pathologists. Therefore, knowledge of melanoma mimickers is very important for clinicians in general, and dermatologists and pathologists in particular. In this review, we called attention to some of the more frequent benign but unusual melanocytic lesions that are of diagnostic concern for clinicians evaluating these cutaneous proliferations. Copyright: © Singapore Medical Association.Entities:
Keywords: deep penetrating nevus; dysplastic nevus; melanocytic lesions; melanoma; pigmented spindle cell nevus
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29774360 PMCID: PMC6250758 DOI: 10.11622/smedj.2018041
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Singapore Med J ISSN: 0037-5675 Impact factor: 1.858