
doi: 10.1111/pde.14526
pmid: 33486776
AbstractThe net‐like superficial lymphatic malformation (LM) is a newly described entity with distinctive clinical, dermoscopic, and histologic characteristics. Clinical picture consists of red to purplish macules with a finely reticulated pattern of vascular structures. Dermoscopy shows arborizing telangiectatic vessels. Histology is characterized by a vascular proliferation composed of thin‐walled vessels, located in the upper dermis, that stains positive with podoplanin (D2‐40). We report a new case of LM with an additional clinical feature, hypopigmented areas.
Lymphatic Abnormalities, Skin Neoplasms, Humans, Dermoscopy, Telangiectasis
Lymphatic Abnormalities, Skin Neoplasms, Humans, Dermoscopy, Telangiectasis
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