2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2009.07.026
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Spreading pigmented actinic keratosis: A review

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“…In order to facilitate the differentiation from other skin diseases, we summarized the dermoscopic differential diagnosis of BD in Table 2, including SK, BCC, AK, MM, LPLK, MPD, and LMM. 12,[14][15][16][17][18] In conclusion, BD is an in situ epithelial carcinoma showing various clinical manifestations and dermoscopic features. This study involved a larger number of cases including both pigmented and nonpigmented BD, systematically analyzed the dermoscopic features of BD, and proposed two new dermoscopic findings relatively specific for BD.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…In order to facilitate the differentiation from other skin diseases, we summarized the dermoscopic differential diagnosis of BD in Table 2, including SK, BCC, AK, MM, LPLK, MPD, and LMM. 12,[14][15][16][17][18] In conclusion, BD is an in situ epithelial carcinoma showing various clinical manifestations and dermoscopic features. This study involved a larger number of cases including both pigmented and nonpigmented BD, systematically analyzed the dermoscopic features of BD, and proposed two new dermoscopic findings relatively specific for BD.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Since BD shares some dermoscopic features with SK, BCC, etc., it is hard to define a dermoscopic algorithm for BD. In order to facilitate the differentiation from other skin diseases, we summarized the dermoscopic differential diagnosis of BD in Table , including SK, BCC, AK, MM, LPLK, MPD, and LMM …”
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confidence: 99%
“…If malignant melanoma cannot be excluded on clinical and dermatoscopic examination, the use of specific markers can be useful. The melanocytic markers S‐100 protein, HMB45, and MART‐1/Melan‐A have been shown to be useful in differentiating between keratinocytic or melanocytic malignancies such as lentigo maligna, pigmented solar keratoses, PBD, and pigmented squamous cell carcinoma 4 . In our cases of PBD, keratinocytic neoplastic cells stained positive for cytokeratin, high‐ and low‐molecular‐weight keratin, or epithelial membrane antigen 5…”
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“…Cutaneous epithelial tumours ( Table 2) [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16] may mimic melanocytic tumours because of (i) the presence of abundant melanocytes and ⁄ or melanin, (ii) the intraepidermal pagetoid pattern of primary and metastatic tumours or (iii) the presence of pseudo-nests within the epidermis.…”
Section: Cutaneous Epithelial Tumoursmentioning
confidence: 99%