Hofmann-Wellenhof, R.
Change in color of a papillomatous nevus
HAUTARZT. 2010; 61(4): 343-344.
Doi: 10.1007/s00105-010-1928-5
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A 43-year-old patient presented with a skin tumor on her back that had been slowly changing in color. Dermatoscopy showed an asymmetric lesion with two different parts. One part exhibited characteristics of a melanoma (blue-white veil, irregular pigment network) and the other an unspecific pattern of a papillomatous nevus. Histological examination of the completely excised tumor revealed a nevus-associated melanoma.
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