2016
DOI: 10.1111/1346-8138.13382
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Dermoscopic features of lymphocytoma cutis: A case report of a representative dermoscopic feature

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“…The diagnosis of lymphocytoma could be very challenging, and histopathology is mandatory in most cases. Recently, dermoscopy features have been described, revealing white reticular lines on a pinkish background and some fine linear vessels crossing the white reticular lines [15] (Fig. 8).…”
Section: Primary Cutaneous B-cell Lymphomamentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The diagnosis of lymphocytoma could be very challenging, and histopathology is mandatory in most cases. Recently, dermoscopy features have been described, revealing white reticular lines on a pinkish background and some fine linear vessels crossing the white reticular lines [15] (Fig. 8).…”
Section: Primary Cutaneous B-cell Lymphomamentioning
confidence: 98%
“…2). Vascular patterns depicting linear vessels across white reticular line suggests the histopathological architecture of dilated blood vessels and thin fibrous septa [7]. Pinkish background suggests underlying vascular proliferation and hyperplasia [6].…”
Section: A Diagnosis Of Pseudolymphoma Was Established On the Basis Omentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geller et al [1] have shown that clinicians consider PCLs in only 16.3% of cases in differential diagnosis. Although dermoscopy has been suggested as an aid in the diagnosis of PCLs, the dermoscopic feature of a solitary pink-red nodule in both primary cutaneous B- and T-cell lymphomas has been rarely reported [2-4], while only 5 studies have investigated the dermoscopy of pseudolymphoma, 3 of which have shown images [3, 5-8].…”
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“…The second was described in pseudolymphomas and also in primary cutaneous B- and T-cell lymphomas [2, 5, 6, 8, 9]. Finally, the third was reported in pseudolymphoma but not in PCLs [3] and recalled the milky-red areas and red globular structures of non-pigmented eccrine poromas [10]. However, the latter shows an additionally polymorphous vascular pattern.…”
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