2020
DOI: 10.1111/ijd.15291
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Mucoscopy of lip squamous cell carcinoma and correlation with skin phototype and histological differentiation: a multicentric retrospective observational study by the International Dermoscopy Society

Abstract: Background There is a scarcity of published data on the dermoscopic morphology of lip squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and its variability according to the histological differentiation degree and patient’s ethnicity as per skin phototype. Objectives To evaluate the dermoscopic features of SCC of the lips and identify possible dermoscopic clues that may aid in differentiation between well‐differentiated, moderately‐differentiated, and poorly‐differentiated lesions, as well as between “fair” skin (Fitzpatrick skin … Show more

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“…Clinically, keratotic AC plaques can progress to thickening and induration, nodule and rapid growth, and eventually ulcerate one or more of them, causing bleeding and pain. Dermoscopic features of cutaneous SCC have been well described [22][23][24] (Figure 4):…”
Section: Squamous Cell Carcinoma Of the Lipmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Clinically, keratotic AC plaques can progress to thickening and induration, nodule and rapid growth, and eventually ulcerate one or more of them, causing bleeding and pain. Dermoscopic features of cutaneous SCC have been well described [22][23][24] (Figure 4):…”
Section: Squamous Cell Carcinoma Of the Lipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moving to the dermoscopic analysis based on histological features of the lesions, Kumar, et al [23], they observed that lip SCC may display characteristic findings according to the differentiation degree. In particular, the main difference among the three histological sub-groups was in the background; being whitish-yellow in well-differentiated lesions, pink in cheilitis by identifying specific features associated with the condition.…”
Section: Macro Cheilitis Leishmaniasismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dermoscopic features in adults have been described in some reports as normal variants, inflammatory, vascular, pigmented, autoimmune, and neoplastic conditions on the lips [ 12 , 13 ]. Although dermoscopy is a promising tool to assess localized skin architecture defects in children, the dermoscopic description of lips in infants is scarce [ 14 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%