Benign melanocytic skin lesions may be difficult to differentiate from melanoma both clinically and dermoscopically. One of the most confounding dermoscopic features, commonly seen in melanoma but in our experience also in melanocytic naevi, is represented by the so-called blue-white structures (BWS).

Zalaudek, I., Argenziano, G., Ferrara, G., Soyer, H., Corona, R., Sera, F., Cerroni, L., Carbone, A., Chiominto, A., Cicale, L., De Rosa, G., Ferrari, A., Hofmann Wellenhof, R., Malvehy, J., Peris, K., Pizzichetta, M., Puig, S., Scalvenzi, M., Staibano, S., Ruocco, V., Clinically equivocal melanocytic skin lesions with features of regression: a dermoscopic-pathological study, <<BRITISH JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY>>, 2004; 150 (1): 64-71 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/57656]

Clinically equivocal melanocytic skin lesions with features of regression: a dermoscopic-pathological study

Peris, Ketty;
2004

Abstract

Benign melanocytic skin lesions may be difficult to differentiate from melanoma both clinically and dermoscopically. One of the most confounding dermoscopic features, commonly seen in melanoma but in our experience also in melanocytic naevi, is represented by the so-called blue-white structures (BWS).
2004
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Zalaudek, I., Argenziano, G., Ferrara, G., Soyer, H., Corona, R., Sera, F., Cerroni, L., Carbone, A., Chiominto, A., Cicale, L., De Rosa, G., Ferrari, A., Hofmann Wellenhof, R., Malvehy, J., Peris, K., Pizzichetta, M., Puig, S., Scalvenzi, M., Staibano, S., Ruocco, V., Clinically equivocal melanocytic skin lesions with features of regression: a dermoscopic-pathological study, <<BRITISH JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY>>, 2004; 150 (1): 64-71 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/57656]
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