Correlation of large blue gray ovoid nests

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Description This chapter covers the correlation of large blue gray ovoid nests
Author(s) Oriol Yélamos · Ralph P. Braun
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Status update January 1, 2019
Status by Ralph P. Braun


Ovoid nests are well-circumscribed blue-gray oval clods, larger than globules. Histologically, they reveal large BCC nodules in the dermis. Blue-gray globules and dots (in-focus dots) are multiple non-aggregated oval structures smaller than nests. Histologically, they correspond to small pigmented BCC nests in the dermis (Aimilios Lallas et al., 2015).

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