Spitz Melanocytic Tumors: A Fascinating 75-Year Journey
Abstract
:1. Introduction and Historical Perspective
2. The Clinicopathologic Spectrum of Spitz Lesions
2.1. Spitz Nevus
2.2. Spitz Melanocytoma (Atypical Spitz Tumor)
2.3. Spitz Melanoma
2.4. BRAF-Mutated and Morphologically Spitzoid (BAMS) Nevi and Tumors
3. Molecular Pathology of Spitz Lesions
3.1. Early Findings including HRAS Alterations
3.2. Oncogenic Fusions
3.3. Other Molecular Alterations
Immunohistochemistry as a Surrogate of Molecular Testing
4. Concluding Remarks
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Chatzopoulos, K.; Syrnioti, A.; Linos, K. Spitz Melanocytic Tumors: A Fascinating 75-Year Journey. Genes 2024, 15, 195. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes15020195
Chatzopoulos K, Syrnioti A, Linos K. Spitz Melanocytic Tumors: A Fascinating 75-Year Journey. Genes. 2024; 15(2):195. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes15020195
Chicago/Turabian StyleChatzopoulos, Kyriakos, Antonia Syrnioti, and Konstantinos Linos. 2024. "Spitz Melanocytic Tumors: A Fascinating 75-Year Journey" Genes 15, no. 2: 195. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes15020195
APA StyleChatzopoulos, K., Syrnioti, A., & Linos, K. (2024). Spitz Melanocytic Tumors: A Fascinating 75-Year Journey. Genes, 15(2), 195. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes15020195