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P1-2a: The patterns are basically similar to those in P1-1. The dark columns, that are loosely spaced to
the right side of the lesion and perpendicular to the skin surface, are fascicles of pigmented, small nevus cells of a more ordinary type. The lymphoid infiltrates of “halo nevus-like” type are represented to the
far left of the field. Vessels at the interface between the lower margin of the lesion and the reticular dermis are dilated. The specialized stroma supporting the vessels separates the nevus-like lesion from the
reticular dermis. Extension of the nevus-like lesion into the reticular dermis, a common feature of Spitz nevus, is not a feature of this lesion.
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