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Fig. c7t3P1: In this area, a poorly defined nests of spindle and polygonal neoplastic cells press upon the endothelium of a dilated lymphatic vessel. The lavender quality of the cytoplasm of the tumor cells is somewhat better preserved in this reproduction. |
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Fig. c7t3P5: In this field, it is tempting to ignore the “Spitz nevus-like” qualities and simply characterize the lesion as an evolving common melanoma. A nucleus to the right contains a prominent inclusion of cytoplasm. |
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Fig. c7t3P6: In the logic associated with “Spitz nevus,” this pattern in a thin lesion is acceptable. In that associated with intermediate neoplasia (minimal deviation melanoma), the patterns are at least variant vertical growth-like, and on the basis of some of the qualities might be characterized as early typical vertical growth-like. At the interface between the papillary dermis and the reticular dermis, the lymphoid infiltrates are band-like. Focally, the relationships between the lymphoid cells and the neoplastic cells has “halo nevus-like” qualities. |
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