2019
DOI: 10.1111/ijd.14633
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Dermoscopy and pathological correlation of microcystic cutaneous lymphatic malformation: a rare cutaneous entity

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“…1 Importantly, we observed sharp, linear, irregular vessels on the surface of the yellow-orange lacunae in dermoscopy (Figure 1c,d). These vessels histologically corresponded to CD34-positive dermal capillaries, 4,5 which were superficially situated beneath the atrophic epidermis and above the dilated lymphatics. Dermoscopy distinguished CD34-positive dermal capillaries (linear irregular vessels) from D2-40-positive dilated lymphatics (lacunae).…”
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“…1 Importantly, we observed sharp, linear, irregular vessels on the surface of the yellow-orange lacunae in dermoscopy (Figure 1c,d). These vessels histologically corresponded to CD34-positive dermal capillaries, 4,5 which were superficially situated beneath the atrophic epidermis and above the dilated lymphatics. Dermoscopy distinguished CD34-positive dermal capillaries (linear irregular vessels) from D2-40-positive dilated lymphatics (lacunae).…”
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confidence: 99%