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Published: 2024-09-30
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The 2023 WHO updates on skin tumors: advances since the 2018 edition

University Hospital of Padova, Surgical Pathology and Cytopathology Unit, Padova, Italy
Department of Precision and Regenerative Medicine and Ionian Area (DiMePRe-J), Pathology Unit, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Bari, Italy
Department of Precision and Regenerative Medicine and Ionian Area (DiMePRe-J), Pathology Unit, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Bari, Italy
Department of Medicine-DIMED, University of Padova, Italy
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Abstract

Pathology is pivotal in diagnosing skin tumors, and the precision of diagnosis is crucial to devise customized treatment plans and enhance patient care in dermatology. The latest edition of the World Health Organization’s classification of skin tumors serves as a comprehensive compendium, summarizing and categorizing all recent advancements in both anatomical-pathological and molecular aspects of cutaneous neoplasms. Several relevant advances have been introduced and new entities have been described. While the fundamental structure of the classification remains unchanged, notable additions include three new sections aimed at providing a more exhaustive description of skin lesions: nail unit tumors, skin metastases, and genetic tumor syndromes associated with skin malignancies. Recent strides in molecular pathology have led to significant breakthroughs in decoding the underlying mechanisms of various skin tumors, ranging from adnexal neoplasms to hematolymphoid neoplasms, soft tissue tumors, and melanocytic lesions. Of particular importance is the evolution in our understanding of melanocytic neoplasms, with the introduction of the term “melanocytoma” reserved for lesions exhibiting “intermediate” biological behavior and characterized by specific molecular mutations. The pathologic diagnosis process integrates morphological, immunohistochemical, and molecular features, playing a crucial role in clinical decision-making. The WHO classification serves as a valuable tool in promoting multidisciplinarity in the management of cutaneous neoplasms with the aim of translating novel pathological discoveries into more effective treatments. This review aims to distill the major updates introduced by the new classification, providing a synthesis of the latest scientific insights.

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$authorString->getFullName() => Francesco Fortarezza

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Francesco Fortarezza

University Hospital of Padova, Surgical Pathology and Cytopathology Unit, Padova, Italy
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$authorString->getFullName() => Gerardo Cazzato

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Gerardo Cazzato

Department of Precision and Regenerative Medicine and Ionian Area (DiMePRe-J), Pathology Unit, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Bari, Italy
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$authorString->getFullName() => Giuseppe Ingravallo

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Giuseppe Ingravallo

Department of Precision and Regenerative Medicine and Ionian Area (DiMePRe-J), Pathology Unit, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Bari, Italy
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$authorString->getFullName() => Angelo Paolo Dei Tos

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Angelo Paolo Dei Tos

Department of Medicine-DIMED, University of Padova, Italy
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Copyright

© Società Italiana di Anatomia Patologica e Citopatologia Diagnostica, Divisione Italiana della International Academy of Pathology , 2024

How to Cite

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Fortarezza, F., Cazzato, G., Ingravallo, G. and Dei Tos, A.P. 2024. The 2023 WHO updates on skin tumors: advances since the 2018 edition. Pathologica - Journal of the Italian Society of Anatomic Pathology and Diagnostic Cytopathology. 116, 4 (Sep. 2024), 193-206. DOI:https://doi.org/10.32074/1591-951X-1006.
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