24 research outputs found
The additive value of second opinion teleconsulting in the management of challenging case in an out-patient setting: A best practice model?
Persistent CD20-negative primary cutaneous marginal zone lymphoma after treatment with intralesional rituximab therapy
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Blue-whitish veil-like structure as the primary dermoscopic feature of combined nevus
The combined nevus is a clinical simulator of melanoma, and clinical examination alone can be inadequate to diagnose this melanocytic pigmented skin lesion. Dermoscopy is a useful tool to differentiate the features related to each type of nevus. We report two cases of combined nevi dermoscopically characterized by a diffuse blue-whitish pigmentation similar to the blue-whitish veil, suggesting the diagnosis of melanoma
Eccrine poroma in an unusual site: a clinical and dermoscopic simulator of amelanotic melanoma
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Dermoscopic evolution of a congenital combined nevus in childhood
A combined nevus most commonly consists of a blue nevus in combination with a Clark or Spitz nevus. Dermoscopically, combined nevus can mimic melanoma owing to the presence of dermoscopic features common to both types of lesions. Benign clinical and dermoscopic changes can occur in nevi over time, especially in children and young adults
Imiquimod 5% cream in the treatment of Bowen's disease and invasive squamous cell carcinoma
Imiquimod has been successfully used for treatment of various epithelial cutaneous neoplasms