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Clinical and histological features of Spitz nevi, atypical Spitz tumors and spitzoid melanoma overlap each other, making their identification challenging. Combined with clinical and histological features of spitzoid melanocytic tumors, this review summarizes research progress in their immunohistochemical features and application of fluorescence in situ hybridization in their identification.
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INTRODUCCIÓN: Las neoplasias spitzoides son tumores melanocíticos con un espectro biológico variable, que constituyen un desafío diagnóstico. Los estudios en población latinoamericana son muy escasos, no contando con series chilenas. OBJETIVO: Caracterizar clínica e histopatológicamente a los pacientes con neoplasias spitzoides en el Hospital Clínico de la Universidad de Chile. METODOLOGÍA: Estudio retrospectivo, basado en revisión de fichas clínicas y biopsias de pacientes con diagnóstico confirmado de nevo de Spitz (NS), tumor de Spitz atípico y melanoma spitzoide, entre 1995-2018. Se analizó: edad, sexo, características clínicas e histopatológicas. RESULTADOS: Se estudiaron 62 neoplasias spitzoides. 39 mujeres (62,9%). Edad promedio de 18,9 (+14,3) años. Localización de lesiones: 8 (12,9%) cabeza, 6 (9,7%) tronco, 17 (27,4%) extremidades superiores y 22 (35,5%) extremidades inferiores; en 9 (14,5%) no se registró. Tamaño promedio 5,5 mm. Respecto al diagnóstico clínico: 21 (33,9%) nevo melanocítico, 16 (25,8%) nevo atípico, 12 (19,4%) NS, 7 (11,3%) lesiones vasculares, 3 (4,8%) melanoma y 3 (4,8%) otro. En cuanto al diagnóstico histopatológico: NS clásico 38 (61,3%), Nevo de Reed 9 (14,5%), NS desmoplásico 2 (3,2%), NS atípico 8 (12,9%) y melanoma spitzoide 5 (8,1%). CONCLUSIÓN: El presente estudio constituye la primera serie chilena de neoplasias spitzoides, según la literatura revisada. Destaca el mayor número de lesiones en mujeres y en extremidades, lo que ya había sido informado en otras series similares. Considerando la dificultad en el diagnóstico clínico preoperatorio, destaca un número mayor de sospecha de neoplasias spitzoides comparado a otros estudios.
INTRODUCTION: Spitzoid neoplasms are melanocytic tumors with a variable biological spectrum, which are a diagnostic challenge. There are few studies in Latin American population, not finding chilean series. OBJECTIVE: Clinically and histopathologically characterize patients with spitzoid neoplasms in the Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile. METHODOLOGY: Retrospective study, based on re-view of clinical records and biopsies of patients with confirmed diagnosis of Spitz nevus (SN), atypical Spitz tumors and spitzoid melanoma (SM), between 1995-2018. It is analyzed: age, sex, clinical and histopathological characteristics. RESULTS: 62 spitzoid neoplasms were studied. 39 women (62.9%). Average age of 18.9 (+14.3) years. Location of injuries: 8 (12.9%) head, 6 (9.7%) trunk, 17 (27.4%) upper extremities and 22 (35.5%) lower extremities; in 9 (14.5%) it is not identified. Average size 5.5 mm. Clinical diagnosis: 21 (33.9%) melanocytic nevus, 16 (25.8%) atypical nevus, 12 (19.4%) NS, 7 (11.3%) vascular lesions, 3 (4.8%) melanoma and 3 (4.8%) other. Histopathological diagnosis: classic NS 38 (61.3%), Reed Nevus 9 (14.5%), desmoplastic SN 2 (3.2%), atypical SN 8 (12.9%) and SM 5 (8.1%). CONCLUSION: The present study appears in the first chilean series of spitzoid neoplasms, according to the literature reviewed. It highlights the greatest number of injuries in women and in the extremities, which had already been reported in other similar series. In the preoperative clinical diagnosis, a greater number of suspicion of spitzoid neoplasms stands out compared to other studies.