Lichenoid dermatoses with pseudomelanocytic nests vs inflamed melanoma in situ: A comparative study.
Gauri PanseJennifer M McNiffPublished in: Journal of cutaneous pathology (2021)
Our results show that, of the different histopathological features assessed, confluent growth and pagetoid scatter of atypical melanocytes were seen in most cases of inflamed MIS but were absent in all cases with pseudomelanocytic nests. Therefore, in addition to clinicopathological correlation, these features may be useful in differentiating pseudomelanocytic nests arising in lichenoid dermatoses from inflamed MIS.