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Facts about skin from the New Zealand Dermatological Society Incorporated. Topic index: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Pattern analysis

Learning objectives
Introduction
Benign melanocytic lesions
Melanoma
Activity

Learning objectives

Introduction

In dermoscopy, the first step algorithm identifies whether a lesion is melanocytic or nonmelanocytic. Pattern analysis is the method preferred by many expert dermoscopists to diagnose melanocytic lesions and to differentiate benign melanocytic lesions from malignant melanoma. Pattern analysis refers to the simultaneous assessment of the diagnostic value of all dermoscopy features shown by the lesion.

In general terms, benign lesions have few colours, a regular structure and are symmetrical in pattern. Melanomas often have several colours, disordered structure and asymmetry of pattern.

If pattern analysis appears too complicated, use the 3-point checklist to identify malignant pigmented lesions.

Benign melanocytic lesions

Global features

Dermoscopy
Reticular pattern
Dermoscopy
Globular pattern
Dermoscopy
Homogeneous pattern
Dermoscopy
Starburst pattern

Local features

Dermoscopy
Fading pigment network
Dermoscopy
Regular globules
Dermoscopy
Regular streaks
Dermoscopy
Central hypopigmentation
Dermoscopy
Symmetrical blotches
Dermoscopy
Comma-like vasculature
Dermoscopy
Symmetrical blotches/network
Dermoscopy
Regular pseudonetwork
Dermoscopy
Parallel furrow pattern
Dermoscopy
Parallel lattice pattern
Dermoscopy
Parallel fibrillar pattern
Dermoscopy
Parallel diffuse pattern

Melanoma

Global features

Dermoscopy
Multicomponent pattern
Dermoscopy
Multicomponent pattern
Dermoscopy
Multicomponent pattern
Dermoscopy
Parallel ridge pattern
Global features of melanoma

Local features

Dermoscopy
Atypical pigment network
Dermoscopy
Irregular globules
Dermoscopy
Asymmetrical blotches
Dermoscopy
Focal irregular streaking
Dermoscopy
Five to six colours
Dermoscopy
Blue-white veil
Dermoscopy
Scar-like depigmentation
Dermoscopy
Blue pepper granules
Dermoscopy
Irregular vessels
Dermoscopy
Melanoma on the face
Dermoscopy
Parallel ridge
Dermoscopy
Asymmetrical blotches, dots
Local features of melanoma

Activity

Practice pattern analysis by identifying global and local features in melanocytic lesions.

 

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Author: Clin Assoc Prof Amanda Oakley

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