Resumo: O nevo de Spitz é uma lesão melanocítica benigna com características clínicas e histopatológicas semelhantes às do melanoma. Foi descrito em 1948, mas até hoje, ainda, existe grande controvérsia no seu diagnóstico e conduta. A utilização da dermatoscopia pode aumentar a sua acurácia diagnóstica. As características dermatoscópicas do nevo de Spitz incluem um padrão estelar (starburst), que é o mais frequente, seguido do padrão globular e do padrão atípico. O diagnóstico deve ser confirmado por exame histopatológico, principalmente, nos casos atípicos. Palavras-chave: Dermatoscopia; Melanoma; Nevo de células epitelioides e fusiformes Abstract: The Spitz nevus is a benign melanocytic lesion with clinical and histopathological features similar to those of melanoma. It was first described in 1948 but great controversy still remains today with respect to its diagnosis and management. The use of dermoscopy may increase diagnostic accuracy. In Spitz nevus, the most common dermoscopic finding is a starburst-like pattern, followed by globular and atypical patterns. Diagnosis must be confirmed by histopathology, particularly in atypical cases.
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