Dermoscopic patterns of dermatofibroma in 72 Chinese patients
To the Editor: Dermatofibroma is a very common benign tumor of the skin composed of fibrohistiocytic cells, which may occur anywhere on the body surface with a predilection for the extremities in adult patients. Most of the lesions (n = 17, 20.7%, Figure 1C) were shown in type three pattern with per...
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Published in | Chinese medical journal Vol. 132; no. 17; pp. 2121 - 2122 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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China
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Ovid Technologies
05.09.2019
Department of Dermatology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210029, China Wolters Kluwer Health Wolters Kluwer |
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Summary: | To the Editor: Dermatofibroma is a very common benign tumor of the skin composed of fibrohistiocytic cells, which may occur anywhere on the body surface with a predilection for the extremities in adult patients. Most of the lesions (n = 17, 20.7%, Figure 1C) were shown in type three pattern with peripheral delicate pigment network and central white network followed by multiple white scarlike patches pattern (n = 11, 13.4%, Figure 1H), total delicate pigment network pattern (n = 11, 13.4%, Figure 1A), total homogeneous area pattern (n = 9, 11.0%, Figure 1F), peripheral delicate pigment network and central white scarlike patch pattern (n = 7, 8.5%, Figure 1B), peripheral homogeneous area and central white scarlike patch pattern (n = 7, 8.5%, Figure 1I), peripheral delicate pigment network and central homogeneous area pattern (n = 6, 7.3%, Figure 1D), total white network pattern (n = 6, 7.3%, Figure 1E), atypical pattern (n = 4, 4.9%, Figure 1K), total white scarlike patch pattern (n = 2, 2.4%, Figure 1G) and peripheral homogeneous area and central white network pattern (n = 2, 2.4%, Figure 1J). Peripheral delicate pigment network and central white network (8.5%) was the most predominant pattern in the youngest age group (≤40 years), older individuals aged 41 to 60 years (8.5%), and population aged over 60 years (3.7%). |
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ISSN: | 0366-6999 2542-5641 |
DOI: | 10.1097/CM9.0000000000000406 |