Clinical and Dermoscopic Triage of head and neck Macules: The Role of Reflectance Confocal Microscopy in a Prospective Study of 2006 Lesions
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Supplementary Fig 1. Workflow illustrating tumors distribution according to dermoscopic, confocal and histologic diagnoses. Supplementary Fig 2. A) Dermoscopy showing brown pseudonetwork with defined borders, interpreted as solar lentigo. B-C) Reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) revealing LM features, specifically: B) RCM at epidermal layer showing perifollicular and interfollicular dendritic cells. C) RCM at dermal-epidermal layer showing medusa-head like structure. Supplementary Fig 3. Double negative LM case: A) Dermoscopy showing multiple grey dots. B) RCM at epidermal layer showing honeycombed pattern with focal mottled pigmentation. C) RCM at dermal-epidermal layer showing abundant melanophages. Supplementary Fig 4. Double negative BCC case: A) Dermoscopy showing brown-red background. B) RCM at epidermal layer showing honeycombed pattern with focal mottled pigmentation. C) RCM at dermal-epidermal layer showing aspecific structures.
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Institutions
- IRCCS Ospedale San RaffaeleLombardy, Milan
- University of Modena and Reggio EmiliaEmilia-Romagna, Modena
- Sapienza University of RomeLazio, Rome
- University of ParmaEmilia-Romagna, Parma
