Clinical and Dermoscopic Features of an Evolving Deep-Penetrating Nevus

Several photographs of an evolving deep-penetrating nevus obtained at baseline and 14 months later are presented. At baseline, the lesion revealed a symmetrical regular "negative" globular pattern with underlying blue-brown homogeneous pigmentation, and at 14 months, the lesion revealed a...

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description Several photographs of an evolving deep-penetrating nevus obtained at baseline and 14 months later are presented. At baseline, the lesion revealed a symmetrical regular "negative" globular pattern with underlying blue-brown homogeneous pigmentation, and at 14 months, the lesion revealed a confluence of the "negative" globular pattern forming dirty-tan "cobblestone" structures centrally outlined with white-blue rims.
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Feet
Foot
Humans
Male
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Nevus, Pigmented - pathology
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