Background Large, asymmetrical and irregularly pigmented naevi in patients with epidermolysis bullosa (EB) have been reported often to mimic cutaneous melanoma clinically. Objectives As the biological course of these peculiar moles is benign, we assessed EB naevi with a dermatoscope to determine whether they could be reliably differentiated from cutaneous melanoma. Methods We evaluated digital dermoscopic images of 23 EB naevi from 11 patients with EB and analysed these pigmented lesions according to pattern analysis, ABCD rule of dermoscopy and the seven-point checklist. Results Melanoma-associated dermoscopic criteria such as multicomponent pattern (20 of 23), atypical pigment network (17 of 23), irregular dots/globules (16 of 23), irregu...
Background Naevoid melanoma (NeM), a rare variant of melanoma, can be difficult to detect as its cli...
Background Various dermoscopic features are usually associated with benign melanocytic lesions. Our ...
Background To avoid missing melanoma, the current practice is to biopsy all suggestive skin lesions....
A 10-year-old female patient, being treated for dystrophic bullous epidermolysis in a Pediatric Hosp...
Background: Intradermal naevi represent a benign histopathological variant of common melanocytic nae...
Due to the potentially lethal nature of melanoma, prompt diagnosis and timely excision are of paramo...
IMPORTANCE: Melanomas that clinically mimic seborrheic keratosis (SK) can delay diagnosis and adequa...
Background: Seborrheic keratoses (SKs) may sometimes mimic benign and malignant skin tumors, and a b...
Background: Basal cell carcinoma can simulate melanoma and specific dermoscopic criteria have not ye...
Unusual Dermoscopic Patterns of Basal Cell Carcinoma Mimicking Melanoma Abstract: Background: Bas...
Background The dermoscopic classification is a useful tool for handling patients with atypical naevi...
Background Benign melanocytic skin lesions may be difficult to differentiate from melanoma both clin...
Background Naevoid melanoma (NeM), a rare variant of melanoma, can be difficult to detect as its cli...
Background Various dermoscopic features are usually associated with benign melanocytic lesions. Our ...
Background To avoid missing melanoma, the current practice is to biopsy all suggestive skin lesions....
A 10-year-old female patient, being treated for dystrophic bullous epidermolysis in a Pediatric Hosp...
Background: Intradermal naevi represent a benign histopathological variant of common melanocytic nae...
Due to the potentially lethal nature of melanoma, prompt diagnosis and timely excision are of paramo...
IMPORTANCE: Melanomas that clinically mimic seborrheic keratosis (SK) can delay diagnosis and adequa...
Background: Seborrheic keratoses (SKs) may sometimes mimic benign and malignant skin tumors, and a b...
Background: Basal cell carcinoma can simulate melanoma and specific dermoscopic criteria have not ye...
Unusual Dermoscopic Patterns of Basal Cell Carcinoma Mimicking Melanoma Abstract: Background: Bas...
Background The dermoscopic classification is a useful tool for handling patients with atypical naevi...
Background Benign melanocytic skin lesions may be difficult to differentiate from melanoma both clin...
Background Naevoid melanoma (NeM), a rare variant of melanoma, can be difficult to detect as its cli...
Background Various dermoscopic features are usually associated with benign melanocytic lesions. Our ...
Background To avoid missing melanoma, the current practice is to biopsy all suggestive skin lesions....