Shiny white blotches and strands

From dermoscopedia

This is the page on the glossary term Shiny white blotches and strands which is relevant on dermoscopedia. See also the list of terms.

Description

White structures in the form of circles, oval structures, or large structureless areas that are bright-white longer and less well defined lines oriented parallel or distributed haphazardly, or forming blotches (shiny white clods). Seen only under polarized dermoscopy.

Occurrences

 The following pages use shiny white blotches and strands as keyword:

PageSummary
BCCThis chapter covers the dermatoscopic features of Basal Cell Carcinoma.
Correlation of dermoscopic structures of basal cell carcinomaThis chapter describes the correlation of dermoscopic structures of basal cell carcinoma
Shiny white blotches and strandsThis chapter describes histopathological correlation of shiny white blotches and strands


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