Melanoacanthoma Simulating Pigmented Spitz Nevus: an Unusual Dermoscopy Pitfall |
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Authors: | LUIGI ROSSIELLO MD IRIS ZALAUDEK MD GERARDO FERRARA MD GIOVANNI DOCIMO MD CATERINA M. GIORGIO MD GIUSEPPE ARGENZIANO MD |
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Affiliation: | Department of Dermatology, Second University of Naples, Naples, Italy. |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: The starburst pattern is the dermoscopic hallmark of pigmented Spitz nevus, although it has been rarely observed in melanoma as well. OBJECTIVE: To describe a case of melanoacanthoma simulating pigmented Spitz nevus. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Clinical, dermoscopic, and histopathologic examinations were performed for the occurrence of a 4-mm pigmented skin lesion on the hip of a 38-year-old Caucasian woman. RESULTS: Dermoscopy examination of the lesion disclosed a stereotypical starburst pattern characterized by pigmented streaks symmetrically distributed at the periphery. A preoperative diagnosis of pigmented Spitz nevus was made, and the lesion was excised. However, subsequent histopathologic examination revealed a melanoacanthoma. CONCLUSION: The starburst pattern, although diagnostic for pigmented Spitz nevus, can be rarely observed in other benign or malignant pigmented skin lesions. Accordingly, all lesions in adults exhibiting a starburst pattern or other spitzoid features should be excised for histopathologic evaluation. |
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