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Showing posts with label vascular pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vascular pattern. Show all posts

Tuesday, 13 September 2011

A red tumor on a thigh


A 3-year-girl was brought for examination of this non pigmented lesioon on her thigh.


Dermoscopy (X20) revealed a vascular pattern with predominance of dotted vessels.


Same image with a heavier pressure on dermoscope: vessels are less visible.

Clinical and dermoscopic images were in favor of a Spitz nevus.

Wednesday, 16 April 2008

Hairpin blood vessels

A 52-year-old man consulted for this inguinal exophytic pigmented tumour.


Dermoscopy revealed fissures and ridges (black rectangle) and a vascular pattern with many hairpin blood vessels (red rectangle).



Pictures taken with Fotofinder dermoscope

Hairpin blood vessels and fissures and ridges were in favor of a seborrheic keratosis.

Hairpin blood vessels are quite typical of seborrheic keratoses (particularly if there is a white halo surrounding them) but are non specific and can be found also in:
  • melanocytic nevi
  • keratoacanthomas
  • basal cell carcinomas
  • melanomas (often thick and irregular)