斯皮兹痣与非典型斯皮兹瘤:数字皮肤镜分析的客观形态学区分

P. Rubegni, L. Tognetti, M. Pellegrino, M. Burroni, M. Fimiani, C. Miracco, E. Cinotti, F. Cambazard, R. Bono, G. Cevenini
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Spitzoid melanocytic skin lesion (MSL)包括Spitz nevi (SN)和Spitzoid melanomas (SM)。第三个罕见的亚群被描述为非典型spitz肿瘤(AST),具有SN和SM重叠的组织学特征。很难诊断病变,无论是皮肤镜检查和组织学,有相当大的不确定性,其生物学潜力。我们的目的是研究数字皮肤镜分析(DDA)是否可以从41张皮肤镜图像中选择一些显著不同的特征,包括19张SN和21张AST。为了验证是否存在能够区分SN和AST的皮肤镜特征,我们进行了逐步逻辑回归分析。这支持了AST不应被视为一个不同的实体,而应被视为AN病变范围内的假设。
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Spitz nevus versus atypical Spitz tumor: Objective morphological differentiation by digital dermoscopy analysis
Spitzoid melanocytic skin lesions (MSL) include Spitz nevi (SN) and spitzoid melanomas (SM). A third rare subset was described, atypical spitz tumors (AST), that share overlapping histologic features of SN and SM. Being difficult to diagnose lesions, both with dermoscopy and histology, there is considerable uncertainty regarding their biological potential. We aimed to investigate if digital dermoscopy analysis (DDA) could select some significantly different features in 41 dermoscopic images including 19 SN and 21 AST. Stepwise logistic regression analysis was performed in order to verify if there were dermoscopic features able to discriminate between SN and AST. No significant dermoscopic criteria were found to distinguish AST from SN. This support the hypothesis that AST was should be considered not as a different entity but within the spectrum of AN lesions.
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