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Spitz tumors represent a distinct subtype of melanocytic lesions with characteristic histopathologic features, some of which are overlapping with melanoma. More common in the pediatric and younger ...
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The Shiba Inu might remind you of a fox with its coloring and pointy ears. They’re also an ancient Japanese breed and are the smallest of the first six spitz dog breeds that were developed in Japan.
Spitz nevi are benign melanocytic proliferations and, as such, have no invasive or metastatic potential. If histopathologic confirmation of a benign Spitz nevus has been confirmed, no further ...
The finals When Spitz decided to compete in the 100m final, he knew that out of all the events, this was the most important. It could make or break his golden streak and his reputation was on the line ...
The Finnish Spitz was likely brought to Finland by Russian migrants around 3,000 years ago, starting as all-purpose hunting dogs. Over time, Finnish Spitz began to specialize as gamebird hunting dogs.
Spitz nevi were defined as benign melanocytic nevi composed of large epithelioid, oval, or spindled melanocytes arranged in nests and/or fascicles (Figures 1a–c).
A subset of Spitz nevi poses substantial diagnostic difficulty, even among experts, due to its resemblance to malignant melanoma. These lesions are termed atypical Spitz nevi/tumors and there is ...