Summary
Background
Dermoscopy of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) has already been described. However little is known on the dermoscopic features of lip SCC.
Objectives
to describe the clinic and dermoscopic criteria of lip SCC,
Methods
Clinical and dermoscopic images of lip SCC were retrospectively evaluated for the presence of specific dermoscopic criteria. Cases were collected from Skin Cancer Unit of Reggio Emilia, Italy, Dermatology Unit Second University of Naples, Italy, and First Department of Dermatology of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.
Results
We collected 22 lip SCC; the majority were located on the lower lip (90.9%); more than 2/3 of the total series were flat (68.2%). The clinical images revealed that white-yellowish and red colours were almost equally presented and usually combined together. The predominant clinical aspect that characterized lip SCC was the presence of ulceration (90.9%). Dermoscopically, we noticed polymorphous unfocused small size vessels located both peripheral or throughout the lesions. Scales and white structures were observed in all lesions.
Conclusions
The presence of ulceration, scales, polymorphous vessels and white structures are the main dermoscopic features of lip SCC.
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