Peer Reviewed
Perspectives on dermoscopy
A spot on the back with spokes, no joke!
Abstract
An elderly woman presents with a pink-brown plaque that has some eccentric black pigmentation. What dermoscopic features are most helpful in diagnosing this lesion?
Key Points
Case presentation
An elderly woman with a history of skin cancer presented for a routine skin check, and a suspicious pigmented lesion was noted on her upper back. She was completely unaware of its existence, and her husband, who had failing vision, had not noticed it. As far as the patient was aware, the lesion had never bled. The remainder of her skin examination was unremarkable, with fewer than 100 bland naevi scattered mainly on the trunk and lower limbs.
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