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Sclerodermiform basal cell carcinomas vs. other histotypes: analysis of specific demographic, clinical and dermatoscopic features.

Conforti ClaudioMaria Antonietta PizzichettaS VichiF ToffoluttiD SerrainoN Di MeoRoberta GiuffridaTeresa KränkeJ GiacomelC RosendahlJ Y GourhantI Zalaudek
Published in: Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology : JEADV (2020)
Our study shows that superficial BCC are found frequently in the head/neck district dermoscopically characterized by ulceration and arborizing vessels; nodular BCCs are more frequently found in the body than in the head/neck district, and the dermoscopic pattern is characterized by the combination of three features: (i) classical arborizing vessels, (ii) multiple blue-grey dots and (iii) globules. Instead, sclerodermiform BCC is preferentially located in areas at high-moderate risk of recurrence; if pink-white areas and/or fine arborizing vessels are seen, clinicians should consider this diagnosis. Furthermore, location-specific dermatoscopic criteria have been described.
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