2017
DOI: 10.5826/dpc.0701a11
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Dermoscopic and confocal features of an axillary “special site” nevus

Abstract: “Nevi of special sites” is a term that denotes melanocytic nevi presenting in specific anatomic locations including the scalp, genital area, flexural sites, and acral sites [1]. Nevi from these anatomic sites display at times histopathologic features that may lead the reading pathologist to recommend re-excision of these benign nevi. Reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) is a noninvasive imaging tool that allows for visualization of epidermal, dermal-epidermal junctional (DEJ), and superficial dermal tissue st… Show more

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“…The excision of the lesion was recommended because of high suspicion for superficial spreading melanoma. The histological examination of the excisional biopsy showed large, rounded, coalescing, pigmented junctional melanocytic nests, melanocytes without nuclear polymorphism and with no mitotic activity (6). The histologic finding was specific for junctional nevus with the present site-related atypia ( Figure 3).…”
Section: Case Reports Casementioning
confidence: 94%
“…The excision of the lesion was recommended because of high suspicion for superficial spreading melanoma. The histological examination of the excisional biopsy showed large, rounded, coalescing, pigmented junctional melanocytic nests, melanocytes without nuclear polymorphism and with no mitotic activity (6). The histologic finding was specific for junctional nevus with the present site-related atypia ( Figure 3).…”
Section: Case Reports Casementioning
confidence: 94%