Integrated diagnosis of nevi with severely atypical features and impact of second opinions.
Ceren UzundereBengü Nisa AkayAylin Okcu HeperSimon P ClarkPhilipp TschandlHarald KittlerPublished in: Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology : JEADV (2023)
A considerable number of atypical melanocytic proliferations may be diagnosed as melanoma if revised by other pathologists. The presence of white lines on dermatoscopy increases the likelihood of revision towards melanoma. Peripheral clods indicate growth but are not a melanoma clue if patients are younger than 45 years.