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Melanocytic nevi with features of Spitz nevi and Clark’s/dysplastic nevi (“Spark’s” nevi)

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Background: Nevi with cytologic characteristics of Spitz nevus and architectural features of Clark’s/dysplastic nevus are not well recognized in the literature. Methods: Twenty‐seven nevi with characteristics of Spitz nevus and Clark’s/dysplastic nevus are reviewed. Results: The patients’ mean age was 33 years, and 17/27(63%) patients were female. Lesions were most frequent on the trunk and lower extremities. Histopathologically, these nevi were composed of large, monomorphous spindled and/or epithelioid melanocytes. Spindle cells were often oriented parallel to the epidermis, with fused rete and lamellar fibroplasias. Lateral extension of the junctional component was a feature of compound lesions. An average of 10 years of clinical follow up in 12 patients revealed no recurrence or metastasis. Conclusions: Recognition of this type of nevus is important to avoid confusion with malignant melanoma.
Title: Melanocytic nevi with features of Spitz nevi and Clark’s/dysplastic nevi (“Spark’s” nevi)
Description:
Background: Nevi with cytologic characteristics of Spitz nevus and architectural features of Clark’s/dysplastic nevus are not well recognized in the literature.
Methods: Twenty‐seven nevi with characteristics of Spitz nevus and Clark’s/dysplastic nevus are reviewed.
Results: The patients’ mean age was 33 years, and 17/27(63%) patients were female.
Lesions were most frequent on the trunk and lower extremities.
Histopathologically, these nevi were composed of large, monomorphous spindled and/or epithelioid melanocytes.
Spindle cells were often oriented parallel to the epidermis, with fused rete and lamellar fibroplasias.
Lateral extension of the junctional component was a feature of compound lesions.
An average of 10 years of clinical follow up in 12 patients revealed no recurrence or metastasis.
Conclusions: Recognition of this type of nevus is important to avoid confusion with malignant melanoma.

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