Melanoma with features of a Spitz nevus

From WikiMD's Medical Encyclopedia

Revision as of 07:17, 6 April 2025 by Prab (talk | contribs) (CSV import)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)

Editor-In-Chief: Prab R Tumpati, MD
Obesity, Sleep & Internal medicine
Founder, WikiMD Wellnesspedia &
W8MD's medical weight loss NYC, sleep center NYC
Philadelphia medical weight loss and Philadelphia sleep clinics

Melanoma with features of a Spitz nevus
Synonyms
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Skin lesion, pigmented skin, asymmetry, irregular borders
Complications Metastasis, recurrence
Onset Any age, but more common in children and young adults
Duration Variable
Types N/A
Causes Genetic mutations, UV radiation
Risks Family history, fair skin, sun exposure
Diagnosis Biopsy, histopathological examination
Differential diagnosis Spitz nevus, conventional melanoma, atypical nevus
Prevention Sun protection, regular skin checks
Treatment Surgical excision, immunotherapy, targeted therapy
Medication N/A
Prognosis Variable, depends on stage and treatment
Frequency Rare
Deaths N/A


Melanoma with features of a Spitz nevus is a rare and complex form of melanoma, a type of skin cancer. This condition is characterized by the presence of features typically associated with a Spitz nevus, a benign skin lesion, within a melanoma.

Overview[edit]

Melanoma is a serious type of skin cancer that develops from the pigment-producing cells known as melanocytes. A Spitz nevus, on the other hand, is a benign skin lesion that also arises from melanocytes. In some cases, a melanoma can exhibit features of a Spitz nevus, complicating diagnosis and treatment.

Diagnosis[edit]

Diagnosis of melanoma with features of a Spitz nevus can be challenging due to the overlapping characteristics of the two conditions. Dermoscopy, histopathology, and genetic testing are often used to differentiate between a benign Spitz nevus and a malignant melanoma.

Treatment[edit]

Treatment for melanoma with features of a Spitz nevus typically involves surgical removal of the lesion. Depending on the stage and severity of the melanoma, additional treatments such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or immunotherapy may be required.

Prognosis[edit]

The prognosis for melanoma with features of a Spitz nevus varies depending on several factors, including the depth of the melanoma, the presence of metastasis, and the patient's overall health.

See also[edit]


   This article is a skin-disease stub. You can help WikiMD by expanding it!




Stub icon
   This article is a oncology stub. You can help WikiMD by expanding it!




Navigation: Wellness - Encyclopedia - Health topics - Disease Index‏‎ - Drugs - World Directory - Gray's Anatomy - Keto diet - Recipes


Ad. Transform your life with W8MD's

GLP-1 weight loss injections special from $29.99 with insurance

Advertise on WikiMD


WikiMD Medical Encyclopedia

Medical Disclaimer: WikiMD is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Content may be inaccurate or outdated and should not be used for diagnosis or treatment. Always consult your healthcare provider for medical decisions. Verify information with trusted sources such as CDC.gov and NIH.gov. By using this site, you agree that WikiMD is not liable for any outcomes related to its content. See full disclaimer.
Credits:Most images are courtesy of Wikimedia commons, and templates, categories Wikipedia, licensed under CC BY SA or similar.