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Problematic lesions in children.

TitleProblematic lesions in children.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsMoscarella, E., Piccolo V., Argenziano G., Lallas A., Longo C., Castagnetti F., Pizzigoni S., & Zalaudek I.
JournalDermatol Clin
Volume31
Issue4
Pagination535-47, vii
Date Published2013 Oct
ISSN1558-0520
KeywordsAdolescent, Child, Child, Preschool, Dermoscopy, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Humans, Male, Melanoma, Nevus, Epithelioid and Spindle Cell, Nevus, Pigmented, Skin Neoplasms
Abstract

Melanoma in childhood is rare, and appears more commonly either in association with a preexisting (congenital) nevus, or with spitzoid features than de novo. Thus, problematic melanocytic lesions in children are essentially represented by congenital nevi and Spitz nevi that can be regarded as melanoma precursors and melanoma simulators, respectively. As a consequence, clinical and dermoscopic features of melanoma in children differ from those in an adult population. Herein we describe common clinical and dermoscopic features of problematic lesions in children, focusing on congenital and Spitz/Reed nevi, and including other problematic lesions, such as atypical, blue, acral, and scalp nevi.

DOI10.1016/j.det.2013.06.003
Alternate JournalDermatol Clin
PubMed ID24075543

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