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Dermoscopic findings and histopathological correlation in large cell acanthoma.

Jang Hwan JungSun Mun JeongDo Ik KwonSeol Hwa SeongJi Yun JangJoon Hee KimJong Bin ParkKee Suck SuhMin Soo Jang
Published in: The Australasian journal of dermatology (2022)
Since large cell acanthoma (LCA) has many overlapping clinical and histopathological features with other epidermal pigmented tumours, an additional method to differentiate it would be of great clinical significance. A retrospective study was performed on 33 lesions (26 patients) to identify distinct dermoscopic findings of LCA and to describe dermoscopic-histopathological correlations. The results revealed that dermoscopy significantly aids in the distinction of LCA from other epidermal tumours included in the differential diagnosis. Yellow opaque homogeneous background, brown dots, and moth-eaten border are common findings, and prominent skin markings and short white streaks are additional distinguishing features. Several important findings that are common in other diseases are rare in LCA.
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