Pink nodule accompanied with clustered yellow globules at the periphery.

JAAD Case Reports(2017)

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A 75-year-old woman sought treatment for an erosive, pink nodule behind her left ear that had begun bleeding 1 year prior. A benign lesion had existed in the region since birth. The ulcerated nodule was 3 cm in maximum diameter and surrounded by small blue-gray nodules on visual inspection (Fig 1). Dermoscopic examination revealed polymorphous vessels in the pink nodule and multiple blue-gray globules along the border. Of particular interest was an aggregation of small, yellow globules detected at the periphery of the lesion (Fig 2). Histologic findings confirmed a diagnosis of basal cell carcinoma arising from nevus sebaceous (Fig 3).Key messageA pink nodule with polymorphous vessels is a dermoscopic finding indicative of melanoma or another malignant neoplasm. However, there were 2 dermoscopic clues in this case unsupportive of melanoma. One was multiple blue-gray globules that were characteristic of basal cell carcinoma but could not be completely differentiated from those of melanoma. The other dermoscopic feature was the clustered yellow globules at the lesion periphery. Yellow, lobular-like structures suggest sebaceous tumors.1Kim N.H. Zell D.S. Kolm I. et al.The dermoscopic differential diagnosis of yellow lobularlike structures.Arch Dermatol. 2008; 144: 962Crossref PubMed Scopus (40) Google Scholar Taken together with the patient's clinical history and dermoscopic findings, the earlier lesion in this case was judged to be nevus sebaceous. Accordingly, basal cell carcinoma was strongly suspected as it was the most frequent malignant neoplasm arising in nevus sebaceous.2Zaballos P. Serrano P. Flores G. et al.Dermoscopy of tumours arising in naevus sebaceous: a morphological study of 58 cases.J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2015; 29: 2231-2237Crossref PubMed Scopus (35) Google Scholar A pink nodule with polymorphous vessels is a dermoscopic finding indicative of melanoma or another malignant neoplasm. However, there were 2 dermoscopic clues in this case unsupportive of melanoma. One was multiple blue-gray globules that were characteristic of basal cell carcinoma but could not be completely differentiated from those of melanoma. The other dermoscopic feature was the clustered yellow globules at the lesion periphery. Yellow, lobular-like structures suggest sebaceous tumors.1Kim N.H. Zell D.S. Kolm I. et al.The dermoscopic differential diagnosis of yellow lobularlike structures.Arch Dermatol. 2008; 144: 962Crossref PubMed Scopus (40) Google Scholar Taken together with the patient's clinical history and dermoscopic findings, the earlier lesion in this case was judged to be nevus sebaceous. Accordingly, basal cell carcinoma was strongly suspected as it was the most frequent malignant neoplasm arising in nevus sebaceous.2Zaballos P. Serrano P. Flores G. et al.Dermoscopy of tumours arising in naevus sebaceous: a morphological study of 58 cases.J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2015; 29: 2231-2237Crossref PubMed Scopus (35) Google Scholar
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basal cell carcinoma,melanoma,nevus sebaceous,yellow globules
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