
ABSTRACT Nested melanoma, a relatively new subtype of melanoma first reported in 2012, is characterised by neoplastic cells organised into nests. We present a unique case of yellow nested melanoma, detailing its clinical, dermoscopic, RCM , and, for the first time to our knowledge, LC ‐ OCT features. Alongside a comprehensive review of the literature, our findings challenge the traditional associations with advanced age and sun‐damaged skin, advocating for the term ‘nested melanoma’ to better reflect its characteristics.
Skin Neoplasms, Brief Report, Humans, Dermoscopy, LC‐OCT; dermopathology; melanoma; nested melanoma; non‐invasive diagnosis, Melanoma, Tomography, Optical Coherence
Skin Neoplasms, Brief Report, Humans, Dermoscopy, LC‐OCT; dermopathology; melanoma; nested melanoma; non‐invasive diagnosis, Melanoma, Tomography, Optical Coherence
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