Dark skin focalities

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Author: Mikael Häggström [note 1]

Dark skin focalities (in this case, from top left and clockwise: Spitz nevus, seborrheic keratosis, elevated melanocytic nevus and melanoma)

Dark skin focalities

Skin with one or more areas that are darker than the surroundings.

Microscopic evaluation

File:Pie chart of incidence and malignancy of pigmented skin lesions.png
Various diagnoses of pigmented skin lesions, by relative incidence upon biopsy, and malignancy potential.

Evaluation is largely based on the relative incidence and malignancy of various differential diagnoses (see pie chart). Main approaches are:

  • Direct pattern recognition
  • Systematic

Pattern recognition

Systematic

By their relative incidences, one practical approach is:

Notes

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