A 51-year-old woman consulted for yellowish- whitish papular lesions on her forehead.
Dermoscopy showed
aggregated white-yellow nodules (see white circles), surrounded by branching vessels that extend towards the center of the lesion without crossing it: these
crown vessels (
radial wreath-like) are typical of the vessels observed in
sebaceous hyperplasia.
Aggregated white-yellow nodules and crown vessels ( radial wreath-like) are the 2 key signs for dermoscopic diagnosis of a sebaceous hyperplasia.