Melanocytic Tumors of the Skin |
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... radial growth phase are classified as nodular melanomas , whereas those with a radial growth phase are classified on the basis of the morphology of the radial growth phase . Initially two major clinicopathologic variants of the ra- dial ...
... radial growth phase are classified as nodular melanomas , whereas those with a radial growth phase are classified on the basis of the morphology of the radial growth phase . Initially two major clinicopathologic variants of the ra- dial ...
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... growth phase without a radial growth phase . However , similar nodules may be seen within plaques of radial growth phase , and the survival of patients with such nodules is the same when thickness and other prognostic vari- ables are ...
... growth phase without a radial growth phase . However , similar nodules may be seen within plaques of radial growth phase , and the survival of patients with such nodules is the same when thickness and other prognostic vari- ables are ...
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... radial growth phase melanoma cases followed for 8 years or more ( 27,51 ) . This excellent survival for a large group of patients with invasive melanomas ... Radial Growth Phase Melanoma (Nontumorigenic In Situ and/or Microinvasive Melanoma)
... radial growth phase melanoma cases followed for 8 years or more ( 27,51 ) . This excellent survival for a large group of patients with invasive melanomas ... Radial Growth Phase Melanoma (Nontumorigenic In Situ and/or Microinvasive Melanoma)
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acral acral-lentiginous melanoma amelanotic and/or areas associated atypia atypical basal benign biopsy blue nevi Cancer cell nevus cell type characteristic Clinical Features collagen common compound nevus congenital nevi criteria cutaneous cytoplasm dendritic dermal component dermal nevus Dermatol desmoplastic melanoma Differential Diagnosis dysplastic nevi eosinophilic epidermis epithelioid cells excision fascicles focal forms of melanoma giant congenital giant congenital nevi growth phase melanoma halo higher magnification histologic infiltrate intraepidermal invasion junctional keratinocytes lentigo maligna melanoma lesional cells lymphocytes malignant melanoma melanin melanin pigment melanocytic nevi melanoma cells metastases microinvasive Microscopic Features mitoses necrosis neoplasm nests nevus cells nodular melanomas noma nuclei nucleoli pagetoid spread papillary dermis Pathol Pathology patients pattern percent pigment pigmented spindle cell plaque present prognostic proliferation radial growth phase regression rete ridges reticular dermis scanning magnification seen sions skin spindle cells Spitz nevi superficial spreading melanoma thickness tion tumor tumor nodule tumorigenic ulceration usually variants vertical growth phase