Abstract
Background
Interpretation of Clark's nevi has generated debate over the years; although criteria has been proposed for grading morphological features of melanocytes, there is still confusion and variability in the assessment of these lesions.
Methods
This is a retrospective observational study conducted on 100 Clark's nevi and 84 melanomas. A single expert dermatopathologist evaluated all blinded and randomized photomicrographs of both the Clark's nevi and melanomas for the presence of 14 cytologic features. Subsequently a multivariate model was used to obtain sensitivity and specificity.
Results
Clark's nevi showed significant high frequency of absent-or-inconspicuous nucleoli over melanoma. Whereas mitotic figures, pleomorphism, notching, multiple nucleoli, peppered moth nuclear pattern, flattened adjacent nuclei, prominent nucleoli, and vesicular nucleus with rounded nucleoli were found significantly higher in frequency in melanomas
Conclusion
Our data suggest that nuclear alterations have a value in the diagnosis of melanoma.
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