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Case Report
The Natural Evolution of a Pigmented Spitz-Reed Nevus in a 24 Months Dermoscopic Follow Up
Author(s): Dika Emi, Piraccini Bianca Maria, Fanti Pier Alessandro, Neri Iria and Patrizi AnnalisaDika Emi, Piraccini Bianca Maria, Fanti Pier Alessandro, Neri Iria and Patrizi Annalisa
The natural evolution of Spitz-Reed nevi is poorly understood, owing to the lack of studies investigating their longterm clinical evolution and the fact that most of the lesions are surgically excised. The surgical approach is indicated because of the clinical and histopathologic similarities with melanoma that may create diagnostic confusion in some cases. Hence nowadays, due to the low incidence of melanoma in children and the development of diagnostic dermoscopic criteria, a less aggressive approach to SRN may be reserved, especially in cases with typical features. We report a case of a pigmented lesion that showed gradual changes, from a Spitz Reed Nevus with typical clinical and dermoscopic features, to a common nevus.
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DOI:
10.4172/jpd.1000119
Journal of Dermatology and Dermatologic Diseases received 4 citations as per Google Scholar report