Difference between revisions of "Melanocytic lesions"

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*"Maturation" in the context of melanocytic lesions ''means'' (1) the cells get smaller with depth, (2) cells are less mitotic with depth.
*"Maturation" in the context of melanocytic lesions ''means'' (1) the cells get smaller with depth, (2) cells are less mitotic with depth.


==Intradermal nevus==
==Melanocytic nevus==
*[[AKA]] ''dermal nevus'', [[AKA]] ''intradermal melanocytic nevus''.
*In common language: ''mole''.
===General===
===General===
*Benign.
*Think ''melanoma''.
*Think ''melanoma''.
*In common language: ''mole''.


Clinical: ''ABCD'' = asymmetric, borders (irregular), colour (black), diameter (large).
Clinical:  
*''ABCD'' = asymmetric, borders (irregular), colour (black), diameter (large).


===Microscopic===
===Microscopic===
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**Smaller cells with depth.
**Smaller cells with depth.
**Smaller nests with depth.
**Smaller nests with depth.
*Only in dermis '''key feature'''.
**Otherwise it is something else, e.g. ''dermal nevus'', ''junctional nevus''.
*Rare mitoses (superficial).
*Rare mitoses (superficial).
**No deep mitoses.
**No deep mitoses.
*No destruction of surrounding structures.
*No destruction of surrounding structures.
*No nucleoli.
*No nucleoli.
====Subtypes====
=====Compound nevus=====
*In the dermis '''and''' epidermis - '''key feature'''.
=====Junctional nevus=====
*In the epidermis - '''key feature'''.
=====Intradermal nevus=====
*[[AKA]] ''dermal nevus'', [[AKA]] ''intradermal melanocytic nevus''.
*Only in the dermis - '''key feature'''.


==Recurrent nevus==
==Recurrent nevus==
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