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Dermatoscopic finding of white circles in an invasive pigmented melanoma.

Raghu VasanthanBengü Nisa AkaySimon P ClarkClifford Rosendahl
Published in: The Australasian journal of dermatology (2023)
Dermatoscopic white circles, seen with both non-polarized and polarized dermatoscopy, are a known clue to actinic keratosis in a flat lesion and invasive squamous cell carcinoma in a raised lesion. We have not discovered a previous published example of this clue in a melanoma. We present a case report of a 70-year-old Australian male with a pigmented superficial spreading melanoma on the face, Breslow thickness 1 mm, with dermatoscopic white circles displayed with both polarized and non-polarized dermatoscopy, and with dermatopathological correlation.
Keyphrases
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