Background: Dermatoscopy (dermoscopy, epiluminescence microscopy) is used for the early detection of malignant tumors and avoidance of unnecessary excisions of benign skin tumors.
Objective: Description of the dermatoscopic pattern of clear-cell acanthoma.
Methods: Video dermatoscopy at 20-fold magnification of a clear-cell acanthoma and psoriasis vulgaris.
Results: Homogeneous, symmetrically or bunch-like arranged, pinpoint-like capillaries were seen in the clear-cell acanthoma and in psoriasis vulgaris.
Conclusion: The dermatoscopic psoriasis-like pattern of clear-cell acanthoma is a diagnostic clue which may help the clinician to identify this benign epidermal tumor and to differentiate it from other benign and malignant tumors of the skin.
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