46. Melanocytic naevus and superficially spreading melanoma: Revision history

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15 November 2022

  • curprev 22:1022:10, 15 November 2022Nikolas talk contribs 2,405 bytes +2,405 Created page with "'''Staining''': HE '''Organ''': Skin '''Description''': There are two pathologies here: a compound nevus and a superficial spreading melanoma. The melanocytes that comprise nevi (called nevus cells) are morphologically different than healthy melanocytes. They have larger nuclei, no dendrites and are often found in larger numbers, while normal melanocytes are usually found alone. Nevi are characterised by the formation of nests of nevus cells. In this slide nevus cell..." Tag: Visual edit