2017
DOI: 10.1111/pde.13184
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Evolution of Spitz Nevi

Abstract: Based on our study, the most common biologic behavior for Spitz nevi is evolution. Although no significant differences were observed in other clinical features, the inverse relationship between evolution and age is important to consider when attempting to differentiate Spitz nevus from melanoma.

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“…Rarely, multiple and agminated (multiple grouped) lesions can occur (Morgan et al 2006;Böer et al 2001). The lesions can be pigmented or nonpigmented (Emiroglu et al 2017;Kittler 2016). A nonpigmented or lightly pigmented variant is seen as a rapidly growing pink/reddish or skin- colored papule (Fig.…”
Section: Spitz Nevusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rarely, multiple and agminated (multiple grouped) lesions can occur (Morgan et al 2006;Böer et al 2001). The lesions can be pigmented or nonpigmented (Emiroglu et al 2017;Kittler 2016). A nonpigmented or lightly pigmented variant is seen as a rapidly growing pink/reddish or skin- colored papule (Fig.…”
Section: Spitz Nevusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spitz nevi have an intrinsic tendency to evolution. A recent study based on the follow-up of 27 Spitz nevi provided evidence that only seven remained stable over time, while 20 exhibited an evolution; therefore, the most common biologic behavior for Spitz nevi is evolution [ 99 ]. Few studies have characterized the mutational spectrum of spitzoid tumors.…”
Section: Molecular Abnormalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%