Dermatoscopic Findings of Seborrheic Keratosis in Melanoma.

Acta Dermatovenerol Croat

Prof. Marcia Ramos-e-Silva, MD, PhD, Rua Dona Mariana 143 / C-32, 22280-020 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil;

Published: June 2016

Cutaneous melanoma may in some instances be confused with seborrheic keratosis, which is a very common neoplasia, more often mistaken for actinic keratosis and verruca vulgaris. Melanoma may clinically resemble seborrheic keratosis and should be considered as its possible clinical simulator. We report a case of melanoma with dermatoscopic characteristics of seborrheic keratosis and emphasize the importance of the dermatoscopy algorithm in differentiating between a melanocytic and a non-melanocytic lesion, of the excisional biopsy for the establishment of the diagnosis of cutaneous tumors, and of the histopathologic examination in all surgically removed samples.

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