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! colspan="2" rowspan="4" style="background: #4479BA; color: #FFFFFF; text-align: center;" |Diseases
! colspan="2" rowspan="4" style="background: #4479BA; color: #FFFFFF; text-align: center;" |Diseases
| colspan="5" |'''Physical exam'''
| colspan="5" |'''Physical exam'''
! colspan="3" rowspan="2" |Para-clinical findings
! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Para-clinical findings
! rowspan="4" style="background: #4479BA; color: #FFFFFF; text-align: center;" |Additional findings
! rowspan="4" style="background: #4479BA; color: #FFFFFF; text-align: center;" |Additional findings
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! colspan="5" rowspan="2" style="background: #4479BA; color: #FFFFFF; text-align: center;" |Skin Examination
! colspan="5" rowspan="2" style="background: #4479BA; color: #FFFFFF; text-align: center;" |Skin Examination
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! colspan="3" style="background: #4479BA; color: #FFFFFF; text-align: center;" |Diagnosis
! colspan="2" style="background: #4479BA; color: #FFFFFF; text-align: center;" |Diagnosis
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! style="background: #4479BA; color: #FFFFFF; text-align: center;" |Type
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! style="background: #4479BA; color: #FFFFFF; text-align: center;" |Dermoscopic Findings
! style="background: #4479BA; color: #FFFFFF; text-align: center;" |Dermoscopic Findings
! style="background: #4479BA; color: #FFFFFF; text-align: center;" |Histopathology
! style="background: #4479BA; color: #FFFFFF; text-align: center;" |Histopathology
! style="background: #4479BA; color: #FFFFFF; text-align: center;" |Unique features
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| rowspan="2" style="background: #DCDCDC; padding: 5px; text-align: center;" |'''Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma'''
| rowspan="2" style="background: #DCDCDC; padding: 5px; text-align: center;" |'''Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma'''
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* Pleomorphic keratinocytes
* Pleomorphic keratinocytes
* Hyperchromatic nuclei
* Hyperchromatic nuclei
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* Fair-skinned individuals: sites frequently exposed to the sun
* In black individuals: legs, anus, areas of chronic inflammation
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* Grows slowly, enlarging over the course of years
* Grows slowly, enlarging over the course of years
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* In black individuals: legs, anus, areas of chronic inflammation
* In black individuals: legs, anus, areas of chronic inflammation
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* White circles
* Keratin
* Blood spots
* White structureless zones
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* Keratinocytic dysplasia involving the full thickness of the epidermis  
* Keratinocytic dysplasia involving the full thickness of the epidermis  
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* Pleomorphic keratinocytes
* Pleomorphic keratinocytes
* Hyperchromatic nuclei
* Hyperchromatic nuclei
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* May be painful or pruritic
* May be painful or pruritic
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* Inflammatory infiltrate in the dermis
* Inflammatory infiltrate in the dermis
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* Rapid growth (within weeks)
* Rapid growth (within weeks)
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| colspan="2" style="background: #DCDCDC; padding: 5px; text-align: center;" |'''Merkel cell carcinoma'''
| colspan="2" style="background: #DCDCDC; padding: 5px; text-align: center;" |'''Merkel cell carcinoma'''
| style="background: #F5F5F5; padding: 5px;" |rapidly growing, painless, firm, nontender, shiny, flesh-colored or bluish-red, intracutaneous nodule
| style="background: #F5F5F5; padding: 5px;" |No more additional findings
| style="background: #F5F5F5; padding: 5px;" |Older patients with light skin tones
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* Variable
* Intracutaneous nodule
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* Shiny
* Flesh-colored or bluish-red
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* Firm
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* Rapidly growing
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* Starts on areas of skin exposed to the sun
* Starts on Sun-exposed areas


* Most frequent locations for the primary tumor are head and neck, upper limbs and shoulder, lower limbs and hip, and trunk
* Head and neck
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* Upper limbs and shoulder
* Lower limbs and hip
* Trunk
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* Strands or nests of monotonously uniform, round, blue cells, containing large basophilic nuclei with powdery dispersed chromatin and inconspicuous nucleoli, and minimal cytoplasm
* Milky red areas
* Single-cell necrosis, frequent mitoses, lymphovascular invasion, perineural invasion, and epidermal involvement via pagetoid spread.
* Linear
* Irregular vessels
* Polymorphous vessels
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| style="background: #F5F5F5; padding: 5px;" |Blue-red, dome-shaped nodule
* Strands of uniform, round, blue cells, with large basophilic nuclei
* Single-cell necrosis
* Frequent mitoses
* Lymphovascular invasion
* Perineural invasion
* Epidermal involvement via pagetoid spread
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* Usually in older patients with light skin tones
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| rowspan="2" style="background: #DCDCDC; padding: 5px; text-align: center;" |'''Basal cell carcinoma'''
| rowspan="2" style="background: #DCDCDC; padding: 5px; text-align: center;" |'''Basal cell carcinoma'''
| style="background: #DCDCDC; padding: 5px; text-align: center;" |'''Nodular basal cell carcinoma'''
| style="background: #DCDCDC; padding: 5px; text-align: center;" |'''Nodular basal cell carcinoma'''
| style="background: #F5F5F5; padding: 5px;" |Pearly papule with telangiectasias
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| style="background: #F5F5F5; padding: 5px;" |Pink or flesh-colored papule
* Papule
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* Flesh-colored
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* Variable
* Variable
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* Face
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* Ulceration is frequent, and the term "rodent ulcer" refers to these ulcerated nodular BCCs
* May have a "rolled" border
* May have a "rolled" border, where the periphery is more raised than the middle.
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| style="background: #DCDCDC; padding: 5px; text-align: center;" |'''Superficial basal cell carcinoma '''
| style="background: #DCDCDC; padding: 5px; text-align: center;" |'''Superficial basal cell carcinoma '''
| style="background: #F5F5F5; padding: 5px;" |Scaly patch
| style="background: #F5F5F5; padding: 5px;" |Erythematous lesion
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* Patch
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* Erythematous
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* Scaly
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* Variable
* Variable
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* large, hyperchromatic, oval nuclei and little cytoplasm
* large, hyperchromatic, oval nuclei and little cytoplasm
* well differentiated and cells appear histologically similar to basal cells of the epidermis
* well differentiated and cells appear histologically similar to basal cells of the epidermis
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| colspan="2" style="background: #DCDCDC; padding: 5px; text-align: center;" |'''Prurigo nodules'''
| colspan="2" style="background: #DCDCDC; padding: 5px; text-align: center;" |'''Prurigo nodules'''
| style="background: #F5F5F5; padding: 5px;" |Firm, dome-shaped and itchy
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| style="background: #F5F5F5; padding: 5px;" |ranging in size from a few millimeters to several centimeters and often symmetrically distributed
* Dome-shaped nodules
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| style="background: #F5F5F5; padding: 5px;" |Nodules can be flesh-colored, erythematous, or brown/black
* Flesh-colored
* Erythematous
* Brown/black
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* Firm
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* Few millimeters to several centimeters
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* Extensor surfaces of the arms and legs and on the trunk
* Extensor surfaces of the arms and legs and on the trunk
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* Thick, compact orthohyperkeratosis
* Thick, compact orthohyperkeratosis
* Irregular epidermal hyperplasia or pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia
* Irregular epidermal hyperplasia
* Focal parakeratosis with irregular acanthosis
* Focal parakeratosis with irregular acanthosis
* Diminished nerve fiber density
* A nonspecific dermal infiltrate containing WBCs
* A nonspecific dermal infiltrate containing lymphocytes, macrophages, eosinophils, and neutrophils
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* Nodules range in number from few to hundreds
* Nodules range in number from few to hundreds
* upper midback area is usually spared
* Worsened by heat, sweating, or irritation from clothing  
* Worsened by heat, sweating, or irritation from clothing  
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| colspan="2" style="background: #DCDCDC; padding: 5px; text-align: center;" |'''Common nevus'''
| colspan="2" style="background: #DCDCDC; padding: 5px; text-align: center;" |'''Common nevus'''
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* Dome-shaped, usually nonpigmented or hypopigmented nodules with a smooth surface
* Dome-shaped nodules
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* Terminal hairs are often present
* Hypopigmented
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* Smooth surface
* Terminal hairs  often present
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* Variable
* Variable
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* Comma-shaped or curved vessels
* Comma-shaped or curved vessels
* Structureless skin-colored to light brown background pigmentation
* Structureless light brown background  
* Residual brown globules (clods) or brown thick circles, mainly located around the hair follicles can sometimes be seen
* Residual brown thick circles around the hair follicles
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| colspan="2" style="background: #DCDCDC; padding: 5px; text-align: center;" |'''Blue nevus'''
| colspan="2" style="background: #DCDCDC; padding: 5px; text-align: center;" |'''Blue nevus'''
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* Bluish macules or papules
* Macules
* Papules
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* Blue
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* Structureless blue pigmentation
* Structureless blue pigmentation
* Structureless blue and white or blue and brown on some occasions
* Structureless blue and white or blue and brown on some occasions
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* Coiled vessels
* Coiled vessels
* White network over a pink to reddish background
* White network over a pink to reddish background
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* Pseudopods
* Pseudopods
* Globules
* Globules
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* '''↑''' atypical spindle shaped melanocytes,  
* '''↑''' atypical spindle shaped melanocytes,  
* Arranged in single cells or in small nests along the dermoepidermal junction
* Arranged in single cells or in small nests along the dermoepidermal junction
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* Development of darker pigmentation, sharper borders, or nodular areas are signs of progression to lentigo maligna melanoma
* Development of darker pigmentation, sharper borders, or nodular areas are signs of progression to lentigo maligna melanoma
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* Circle within a circle
* Circle within a circle
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* Along the dermal-epidermal junction in a lentiginous pattern
* "Star-burst giant cells" at the basal layer of the epidermis
* "Star-burst giant cells" at the basal layer of the epidermis
* Poorly cohesive or dyshesive nests along the dermal-epidermal junction forming the "swallow's nest" sign
* Poorly cohesive or dyshesive nests along the dermal-epidermal junction forming the "swallow's nest" sign
* Cytoplasm is shrunken and surrounds a pale nucleus with small nucleoli
* Cytoplasm is shrunken and surrounds a pale nucleus with small nucleoli
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* Usually in older individuals
* Usually in older individuals
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| style="background: #DCDCDC; padding: 5px; text-align: center;" |'''Superficial spreading melanoma'''
| style="background: #DCDCDC; padding: 5px; text-align: center;" |'''Superficial spreading melanoma'''
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* Macule
* Plaque with irregular borders
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* Variably pigmented (red, blue, black, gray, and white)
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* Thin
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* Variable
* 1 mm to > 1 cm
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* Anywhere but most commonly:
** Back (men and women)
** Lower extremities (women)
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* Asymmetric
* Poorly circumscribed
* Lack cellular maturation
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* Lateral (radial) growth before vertical (invasive) growth
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| style="background: #DCDCDC; padding: 5px; text-align: center;" |'''Nodular melanoma'''
| style="background: #DCDCDC; padding: 5px; text-align: center;" |'''Nodular melanoma'''
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* Polypoid nodule
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* Dark color
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| style="background: #F5F5F5; padding: 5px;" |Cells proliferate downwards through the skin (vertical growth)
* Cells proliferate downwards through the skin (vertical growth)
 
* Dermal growth in isolation or in association with an epidermal component
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* Two-thirds arise in normal skin, the rest in existing moles
* Two-thirds arise in normal skin, the rest in existing moles
* Genetic component in some cases with a positive family history
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| style="background: #DCDCDC; padding: 5px; text-align: center;" |'''Acral lentiginous melanoma'''
| style="background: #DCDCDC; padding: 5px; text-align: center;" |'''Acral lentiginous melanoma'''
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* Variable
* Variable
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| style="background: #F5F5F5; padding: 5px;" |Red, nonspecific lesion with slightly elevated borders
| style="background: #F5F5F5; padding: 5px;" |Red, nonspecific lesion with slightly elevated borders
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* '''↑''' melanin deposition in keratinocytes  
* '''↑''' melanin deposition in keratinocytes  
* '''↑''' linear arrangement of melanocytes at the dermoepidermal junction.
* '''↑''' linear arrangement of melanocytes at the dermoepidermal junction.
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* Associated with UV exposure and skin aging
* Associated with UV exposure and skin aging
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* Variable
* Variable
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* Variable
* Variable
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* Variable
* Variable
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| style="background: #F5F5F5; padding: 5px;" |Hyperkeratosis
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Revision as of 03:03, 19 February 2019

Diseases Physical exam Para-clinical findings Additional findings
Skin Examination
Diagnosis
Type Color Texture Size Distribution Dermoscopic Findings Histopathology
Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma SCC in situ (Bowen's disease)
  • Scaly patch or plaque
  • Erythematous
  • Skin colored
  • Scaly
  • Variable
  • Fair-skinned individuals: sites frequently exposed to the sun
  • In black individuals: legs, anus, areas of chronic inflammation
  • Keratinocytic dysplasia involving the full thickness of the epidermis
  • No infiltration into the dermis
  • Pleomorphic keratinocytes
  • Hyperchromatic nuclei
  • Grows slowly, enlarging over the course of years
Invasive squamous cell carcinoma
  • Papules
  • Plaques
  • Nodules
  • Skin colored
  • Indurated or firm, and hyperkeratotic (well-differentiated lesions)
  • Soft with ulceration or hemorrhage (poorly differentiated lesions)
  • 0.5 to 1.5 cm
  • Fair-skinned individuals: sites frequently exposed to the sun
  • In black individuals: legs, anus, areas of chronic inflammation
  • Keratinocytic dysplasia involving the full thickness of the epidermis
  • No infiltration into the dermis
  • Pleomorphic keratinocytes
  • Hyperchromatic nuclei
  • May be painful or pruritic
Keratoacanthoma
  • Small macule initially
  • Papular and eventually forms a circumscribed nodule
  • May have telangiectasias
  • Skin-colored
  • Mildly erythematous
  • Prominent keratinous core in the center of the nodule
  • Variable
  • Sun-exposed areas
  • Usually face (especially the eyelids, nose, cheek, and lower lip), neck, hands, and arms
  • White circles
  • Keratin
  • Blood spots
  • White structureless zones
  • Well-differentiated squamous epithelium showing mild degrees of pleomorphism and forming masses of keratin that constitute the central core
  • Epidermal hyperplasia with large eosinophilic keratinocytes
  • Inflammatory infiltrate in the dermis
  • Rapid growth (within weeks)
Merkel cell carcinoma
  • Intracutaneous nodule
  • Shiny
  • Flesh-colored or bluish-red
  • Firm
  • Rapidly growing
  • Starts on Sun-exposed areas
  • Head and neck
  • Upper limbs and shoulder
  • Lower limbs and hip
  • Trunk
  • Milky red areas
  • Linear
  • Irregular vessels
  • Polymorphous vessels
  • Strands of uniform, round, blue cells, with large basophilic nuclei
  • Single-cell necrosis
  • Frequent mitoses
  • Lymphovascular invasion
  • Perineural invasion
  • Epidermal involvement via pagetoid spread
  • Usually in older patients with light skin tones
Basal cell carcinoma Nodular basal cell carcinoma
  • Papule
  • Flesh-colored
  • Variable
  • Face
  • May have a "rolled" border
Superficial basal cell carcinoma
  • Patch
  • Erythematous
  • Scaly
  • Variable
  • large, hyperchromatic, oval nuclei and little cytoplasm
  • well differentiated and cells appear histologically similar to basal cells of the epidermis
Prurigo nodules
  • Dome-shaped nodules
  • Flesh-colored
  • Erythematous
  • Brown/black
  • Firm
  • Few millimeters to several centimeters
  • Extensor surfaces of the arms and legs and on the trunk
  • Upper back, abdomen, and sacrum
  • Thick, compact orthohyperkeratosis
  • Irregular epidermal hyperplasia
  • Focal parakeratosis with irregular acanthosis
  • A nonspecific dermal infiltrate containing WBCs
  • Nodules range in number from few to hundreds
  • Worsened by heat, sweating, or irritation from clothing
Common nevus
  • Dome-shaped nodules
  • Hypopigmented
  • Smooth surface
  • Terminal hairs often present
  • Variable
  • Comma-shaped or curved vessels
  • Structureless light brown background
  • Residual brown thick circles around the hair follicles
Blue nevus
  • Macules
  • Papules
  • Blue
  • Variable
  • Head and neck,
  • Dorsal aspect of the distal extremities
  • Sacral area
  • Structureless blue pigmentation
  • Structureless blue and white or blue and brown on some occasions
Spitz nevus Nonpigmented Spitz nevus
  • Nodules
  • Pink
  • Variable
  • Cheek
  • Coiled vessels
  • White network over a pink to reddish background
  • Most commonly develops in children, adolescents, and young adults.
Reed-like Spitz
  • Papule
  • Heavily pigmented
  • Variable
  • Structureless black to gray center
  • Hypopigmented follicular openings
  • Peripheral streaks
  • Pseudopods
  • Globules
  • Most commonly develops in children, adolescents, and young adults.
Melanoma Melanoma in situ (Lentigo Maligna)
  • Macule
  • Variable (from light to dark brown, black, pink, red, or white)
  • Smooth
  • Around 1 cm
  • Sun-damaged skin of the head or neck
  • Asymmetric, pigmented follicular openings
  • Gray angulated lines
  • Gray areas, dots, and globules
  • Circle within a circle
  • atypical spindle shaped melanocytes,
  • Arranged in single cells or in small nests along the dermoepidermal junction
  • Development of darker pigmentation, sharper borders, or nodular areas are signs of progression to lentigo maligna melanoma
Lentigo maligna melanoma
  • Macule
  • Brown/tan
  • Freckle-like
  • Variable
  • Chronically sun-damaged areas
  • Asymmetric, pigmented follicular openings
  • Gray angulated lines
  • Gray areas, dots, and globules
  • Circle within a circle
  • "Star-burst giant cells" at the basal layer of the epidermis
  • Poorly cohesive or dyshesive nests along the dermal-epidermal junction forming the "swallow's nest" sign
  • Cytoplasm is shrunken and surrounds a pale nucleus with small nucleoli
  • Usually in older individuals
Superficial spreading melanoma
  • Macule
  • Plaque with irregular borders
  • Variably pigmented (red, blue, black, gray, and white)
  • Thin
  • 1 mm to > 1 cm
  • Anywhere but most commonly:
    • Back (men and women)
    • Lower extremities (women)
  • Asymmetric
  • Poorly circumscribed
  • Lack cellular maturation
  • Lateral (radial) growth before vertical (invasive) growth
Nodular melanoma
  • Polypoid nodule
  • Dark color
  • Variable
  • Cells proliferate downwards through the skin (vertical growth)
  • Dermal growth in isolation or in association with an epidermal component
  • Two-thirds arise in normal skin, the rest in existing moles
Acral lentiginous melanoma
  • Variable
Amelanotic melanoma Color usually pink, purple or normal skin color Usually have an asymmetrical shape with an irregular border Red, nonspecific lesion with slightly elevated borders
  • Do not make melanin, so lesions are not pigmented
Solar lentigo
  • Multiple spots
  • Brown
  • Around 5mm
  • Faint pigmented fingerprint structures
  • Structureless pattern
  • Light brown pseudonetwork with well-defined borders and a "moth-eaten" edge
  • melanin deposition in keratinocytes
  • linear arrangement of melanocytes at the dermoepidermal junction.
  • Associated with UV exposure and skin aging
Sebaceous hyperplasia
  • Variable
Lichen planus-like keratosis
  • Variable
Seborrheic keratosis
  • Variable
Actinic keratosis less pigmentation, and tend to be somewhat smaller in size. Erythema Hyperkeratosis painful

SCC in situ: Frequently, there is associated thickening of the epidermis (acanthosis), as well as hyperkeratosis and parakeratosis of the stratum corneum. In contrast to SCC in situ, actinic keratoses demonstrate only partial-thickness epidermal dysplasia.