A case of post-inflammatory warty dyskeratoma of the chest: Other dermoscopic features

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Warty Dyskeratoma (WD) is a rare condition consisting in single or multiple papular or nodular lesions of the skin or of the oral mucosamucosa. Histologically, a cup-shaped epidermal invagination centred by a plug of epidermal hyperparakeratosis with suprabasal acantholysis and dyskeratosis is typically observed. A case of post-inflammatory WD, which was also observed by dermoscopy, is described. Dermoscopy showed an eight-shape whitish collarette surrounded by light brown pigmentation. A central white structureless area with an adjacent rosette were observed. Some small rust-coloured blood crusts were also observed in the centre of the lesion; no prominent vascular pattern was detected. The etiopathogenesis of this benign neoplasm could be multifactorial. Dermoscopy of WD is not specific but may help to ruling out other skin tumors. n

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Ingordo, V., Ferrara, G., Ingordo, I., & Argenziano, G. (2020). A case of post-inflammatory warty dyskeratoma of the chest: Other dermoscopic features. Dermatology Reports, 12(2), 53–55. https://doi.org/10.4081/DR.2020.8791

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