2020
DOI: 10.4274/turkderm.galenos.2020.89248
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Blue-white veil pattern in dermoscopy: Not just in melanoma but what else?

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“…The authors are of the opinion that BWV is due to heavily pigmented melanophages and fibrosis between the stroma and tumor cells. 15 Hence, further studies are recommended to validate BWV in BCC in terms of its histopathological correlation. Furthermore, regressing lesions also demonstrate blue-grey areas, which are difficult to distinguish from BWV.…”
Section: Blue-white Veilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors are of the opinion that BWV is due to heavily pigmented melanophages and fibrosis between the stroma and tumor cells. 15 Hence, further studies are recommended to validate BWV in BCC in terms of its histopathological correlation. Furthermore, regressing lesions also demonstrate blue-grey areas, which are difficult to distinguish from BWV.…”
Section: Blue-white Veilmentioning
confidence: 99%