Moth eaten border
From dermoscopedia
Some flat seborrheic keratoses have concave borders so that the pigment ends with curved to semi-circular indentations, which has been compared to a moth-eaten garment.
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Description | In this chapter we describe moth eaten border and its histopathological correlation | ||
Author(s) | Ralph P. Braun · Katrin Kerl | ||
Responsible author | Ralph Braun → send e-mail | ||
Status | unknown | ||
Status update | May 27, 2017 | ||
Status by | Ralph P. Braun |
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Some flat seborrheic keratoses have concave borders so that the pigment ends with curved to semi-circular indentations, which has been compared to a moth-eaten garment.