Reticulated acanthoma with sebaceous differentiation mimicking melanoma

  • Ribeiro F
  • Leocadia E
  • Macarenco R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Reticulated acanthoma with sebaceous differentiation (RASD) is a rare, benign cutaneous tumor with peculiar histopathologic characteristics [1]. RASD had been described under various synonyms such as superficial epithelioma with sebaceous differentiation, sebocrine adenoma, poroma with sebaceous differentiation, and seborrheic keratosis with sebaceous differentiation [2]. Clinical differential diagnosis of RASD includes cutaneous superficial epithelial neoplasia such as Bowen's disease, superficial basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and intraepidermal eccrine poroma [1]. We report the first case of RASD mimicking both clinically and dermoscopically a melanoma.

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Ribeiro, F., Leocadia, E., Macarenco, R., Lapins, J., Huet, P., Akay, B., & Steiner, D. (2017). Reticulated acanthoma with sebaceous differentiation mimicking melanoma. Dermatology Practical & Conceptual, 7(3), 35–37. https://doi.org/10.5826/dpc.0703a07

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