

Caso de dermatoscopia
In a 34-year-old female patient an irregular pigmented skin tumour (5x8 mm) was presented on her back. A change was noticed in the last three months. She had skin type II, less than 20 small non suspicious nevi in clinic and dermoscopy. No history of a melanoma in her own history or her family.
In dermoscopy an asymmetric pigmented tumour was presented: in the centre a distinct asymmetric blue-greyish change of colour with atypical network on the right rim was found. In total at the periphery of the lesion no only regular network was seen. On the total periphery nearly regular globules were presented. The tumour had light to dark brown colours and some blue-greyish areas, too.
Histological diagnose
Compound-nevus - no indication of a melanoma also in the dermal part
Remarks
In melanocytic tumours with presented pattern the possibility of a melanoma has to be ruled out by excision biopsy and histopathology. With the help of a drawn or a print of the image the suspicious area can be marked for the histopathologist.
Reference
Bauer J, Metzler G, Rassner G, Garbe C, Blum A (2001) Dermatoscopy turns histopathologist?s attention to the suspicious area in melanocytic lesions. Arch Dermatol 137: 1338-1340
Prof. Dr. A. Blum
Seestr. 3a
D-78464 Konstanz
Alemania