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Little is known about the use of dermoscopy in skin grafting. We describe the case of a patient with skin grafting and surrounding pigmentation on acral region. The dermoscopic findings were similar to those of benign acral lesions (lattice-like pattern) and reactive pigmentations (fine striae). Histopathology revealed pigment leakage and increased number of melanocytes. It is believed that this phenomenon occured as the result of an inflammatory stimulus.
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Aged , Humans , Male , Fingers/pathology , Hyperpigmentation/pathology , Skin Transplantation , Biopsy , Cell Count , Dermoscopy , Melanocytes/pathologyABSTRACT
A dermatoscopia do lentigo maligno na face tem parâmetros confiáveis e bem testados para sua diagnose. Algumas lesões benignas, como as queratoses actínicas pigmentadas, apresentam, contudo, aspectos dermatoscópicos comuns aos lentigos malignos, dificultando a correta diagnose. Isso muitas vezes leva a excisões desnecessárias de lesões benignas. Este artigo discute esses parâmetros morfológicos no escopo de analisar os pontos em comum entre lentigo maligno e queratose actínica pigmentada com a dermatoscopia, assim como coteja os aspectos já descritos para a diagnose das queratoses actínicas pigmentadas.
Dermoscopy of lentigo maligna on the face has reliable and well-tested parameters for its diagnosis. However, some benign lesions such as pigmented actinic keratoses have dermoscopic aspects that are common in malignant lentigo, making the correct diagnosis difficult. This fact often leads to unnecessary excisions of benign lesions. The present article discusses these morphological parameters in light of the dermoscopic analysis of the commonalities between lentigo maligna and pigmented actinic keratosis, also touching upon the aspects already described for the diagnosis of pigmented actinic keratoses.
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Infantile digital fibromatosis or Reye's tumor is a benign fibroproliferative tumor, the etiopathogenesis of which has yet to be fully clarified. It typically presents at birth or in the first year of life and is characterized by a firm, flesh colored or erythematous nodule or nodules located on the digits. These lesions tend to regress spontaneously.
A fibromatose digital infantil ou tumor de Reye é um tumor fibroso benigno de etiologia desconhecida, presente ao nascimento ou com aparecimento no primeiro ano de vida. Caracteriza-se por nódulos firmes, únicos ou múltiplos, normocrômicos ou eritematosos, localizados nas falanges, com tendência à regressão espontânea.
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Humans , Infant , Male , Fibroma/pathology , Toes/pathology , ImmunohistochemistryABSTRACT
Relatamos 4 casos clínicos de melanomas pequenos detectados pela dermatoscopia associada aos dados clínicos e à fotografia corporal total com monitoramento sistemático. Nos melanomas pequenos nem sempre os achados dermatoscópicos isoladamente, são suficientes para a correta indicação da biópsia excisional para exame anátomo-patológico.
Four clinical cases of small melanomas detected by dermoscopy associated with clinical data and total body photographs with systematic monitoring are described. In small melanomas, dermatoscopic findings alone are not always sufficient to correctly indicate the excisional biopsies used in anatomical-pathological examinations.