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Dermoscopy findings in basal cell carcinoma: a case series in III-IV Fitzpatrick skin-type population

Juan Raul Castro-Ayarza; Luisa Fernanda Montenegro

Volume 25, Issue 3 , September 2022, , Pages 193-198

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijd.2021.250867.1230

Abstract
  Background: Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) represents nearly 80% ofcutaneous malignancies. Dermoscopy is a useful tool to increasethe precision of diagnosis, but its findings for BCC are mainlydescribed in patients from Europe, the US, and Australia. BCCdermoscopy patterns are not fully known in patients ...  Read More

Giant pigmented Bowen’s disease arising from seborrheic keratosis: morphology, dermoscopy, and surgical management with split-skin grafting

Jaspriya Sandhu; Sunil Kumar Gupta; Shriya Garg; Sheerin Shah; Bhavna Garg

Volume 25, Issue 3 , September 2022, , Pages 285-289

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijd.2020.246691.1206

Abstract
  Bowen’s disease (BD) is an in situ squamous cell carcinoma ofthe skin. Pigmented Bowen’s disease (pBD) is a rare variant,representing less than 2% of all BD cases. We report a case ofGiant pBD arising from seborrheic keratosis in a 65-year-old man.The dermoscopy showed a scaly surface, structureless ...  Read More

Clinical and dermoscopic study of periorbital hyperpigmentation (POH) and quality of life in POH patients based on the MELASQOL scale: a case-control study

Anu George T; Vinutha Rangappa; Jayadev Betkerur

Volume 24, Issue 3 , September 2021, , Pages 172-178

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijd.2021.136456

Abstract
  Background: Periorbital hyperpigmentation (POH), a common problem of multifactorial etiology, is obvious on the face and can affect patients’ quality of life (QoL). It is essentially a clinical diagnosis, but dermoscopy might aid in further classification of the disease. Also, it might give us ...  Read More

Dermoscopy for differentiation of palmoplantar psoriasis and hyperkeratotic hand-foot eczema: a descriptive study

Arun Achar; Lokhnath Ghoshal; Smriti Chowdhury; Samiran Bisai

Volume 24, Issue 3 , September 2021, , Pages 214-219

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijd.2020.241867.1181

Abstract
  Background: Palmoplantar psoriasis (PPP) and hyperkeratotic eczema (HPKE) are common and troublesome entities affecting the palms and soles. The diagnosis is made clinically, but differentiation is difficult; histopathology helps but is often impossible in daily practice. Dermoscopy is increasingly utilized ...  Read More

Frontal fibrosing alopecia: a clinicopathological study of 22 cases from Shiraz, Southern Iran

Fatemeh Sari Aslani; Nasrin Saki; Mohammad Sasannia

Volume 23, Issue 3 , October 2020, , Pages 112-119

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijd.2020.111548

Abstract
  Background: Since its recognition, frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA) has increasingly been studied globally in terms of its diverse aspects. Having found no studies describing this condition in Southern Iran, we examined the different clinicopathological features of patients with FFA who referred to Faghihi ...  Read More

Dermoscopy rainbow pattern as a diagnostic clue for early angiosarcoma

Francesc Messeguer; Anna Agusti-Mejias; Celia Requena Caballero

Volume 21, Issue 2 , 2018, , Pages 65-67

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijd.2018.98355

Abstract
  Angiosarcomas of the scalp are aggressive invasive tumors that, more often than not, mimic benign painless skin lesions. We here report a case of angiosarcoma that was timely diagnosed and treated thanks to the dermoscopic rainbow pattern.  Read More