2018
DOI: 10.3889/oamjms.2018.018
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Small Dysplastic Congenital Melanocytic Nevi in Childhood as Possible Melanoma Imitators

Abstract: Small pigmented lesions in children can represent a significant diagnostic challenge. If the diagnostic features and therapeutic approach are relatively well established in large and giant nevi, there is still much controversy regarding small and intermediate-sized congenital pigmented lesions that can lead to significant diagnostic challenges, both clinically and dermoscopically, and consequently to difficulty in defining the optimal approach in such cases. Although dermoscopy can be useful in the diagnosis o… Show more

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“…The pattern composed of ‘reddish homogeneous area’, ‘white rail lines’ and ‘vascular structures’ showed the highest sensitivity (22.1%) and specificity (100%) for pyogenic granuloma [7]. Other lesions that might masquerade melanoma include small atypical congenital melanocytic nevi [8] and hypercellular encapsulated neuroma [9].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The pattern composed of ‘reddish homogeneous area’, ‘white rail lines’ and ‘vascular structures’ showed the highest sensitivity (22.1%) and specificity (100%) for pyogenic granuloma [7]. Other lesions that might masquerade melanoma include small atypical congenital melanocytic nevi [8] and hypercellular encapsulated neuroma [9].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%