Deep penetrating nevus
Synopsis

Clinically and histopathologically, DPN can be confused with malignant melanoma since it can arise with sudden onset, have a darkly pigmented appearance, and have cytologic pleomorphism with deep infiltration of the dermis. Dermatopathologists thus face the primary challenge of differentiating between DPN and malignant melanoma, as well as other melanocytic lesions.
DPN are generally considered benign, although rare cases of recurrences have been noted as well as spread to regional lymph nodes, mostly in the setting of having atypical histopathologic features.
Codes
D22.9 – Melanocytic nevi, unspecified
SNOMEDCT:
402549006 – Deep penetrating melanocytic nevus
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