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Case Number : Case 1807 - 02 May - Dr Uma Sundram Posted By: Guest

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Clinical History: 27 year old woman with right breast lesion.

Case Posted by Dr Uma Sundram


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Victor Delgado

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Junctional Spitz Nevus

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Nitin Khirwadkar

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Spindle cell naevus of Reed.

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Raul Perret

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Spindle cell nevus of Reed with prominent lymphocytic infiltrate

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vincenzo polizzi

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Agree with Nevus. Some architectural atypical feature, but breast skin, if I'm right, is a special site!

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Raul Perret

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29 minutes ago, vincenzo polizzi said:

Agree with Nevus. Some architectural atypical feature, but breast skin, if I'm right, is a special site!

I think we cannot trust the clinical information as it is the same that was given last week

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Dr. Mona Abdel-Halim

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Thought of Reed also

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Robledo F. Rocha

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Pigmented spindle cell nevus of Reed.

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Mariantonieta Tirado

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Junctional Reed: Symmetric, sharply demarcated, spindle melanocytes, heavily pigmented, some scatter.

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Fernando Cabo

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Compound nevus with spindle melanocytes

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Uma Sundram

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Junctional spindle cell nevus of Reed. I had to do a melanocytic stain to ensure that there was no dermal component.

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