2008
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.144.9.1120
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Dermoscopic Evaluation of Amelanotic and Hypomelanotic Melanoma

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“…Employment of dermoscopy facilitates differentiation between benign and malignant tumors when examining non-pigmented or scarcely pigmented lesions [40], or nail lesions [41], and dermoscopically accessible mucous membranes [42].…”
Section: M1c Distant Metastasis(es) At Other Location or Normalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Employment of dermoscopy facilitates differentiation between benign and malignant tumors when examining non-pigmented or scarcely pigmented lesions [40], or nail lesions [41], and dermoscopically accessible mucous membranes [42].…”
Section: M1c Distant Metastasis(es) At Other Location or Normalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 Beyazımsı-kırmızı globüller/alanlar, noktasal ve/veya düzensiz lineer damarlanma varlığı dermoskopik olarak amelanotik melanomun en sık görülen bulguları arasındadır. 11,12 Pigmentasyon olmamasına rağmen lezyondan alınan materyalin Fontana-Masson ile pozitif boyanması ve immün-histokimyasal olarak Melan-A saptanması, lezyonun melanosit kökenli olduğunu gösterir ve tanıyı kesinleştirmeye yardımcı olur. 13,14 Bazı melanomlu olgularda hafif bir pigmentasyon oluşumu görülebilmektedir.…”
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“…Dermoscopic structures are rarely visualized in homogeneous black-lamella type SN; however, in the homogeneous pink variant, it is common to observe dotted blood vessels within the lesion. These pink, vascular lesions can resemble amelanotic melanoma on clinical and dermoscopic examination [84]. SN can also present with an asymmetric or disorganized pattern.…”
Section: Spitz Nevusmentioning
confidence: 99%