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A Systematic Review of Diagnoses With Rosettes Under Dermoscopy
Dermatology Practical and Conceptual (2024)
  • May Alorainy
  • Tyler Nussinow
  • Judy B Rabinowitz
  • Peggy Cyr, Maine Medical Center
  • Elizabeth V Seiverling
Abstract
Introduction: Rosettes are a cluster of shiny white dots in the shape of a four-leaf clover seen under polarized dermoscopic light. Historically, rosettes were primarily reported in actinic keratoses and squamous cell carcinoma. However, rosettes have also been reported in other conditions.
Keywords
  • rosettes,
  • four dot,
  • four clods,
  • dermoscopy,
  • dermatoscopy,
  • trichoscopy,
  • shiny white structures,
  • systematic review,
  • discoid lupus erythematosus,
  • actinic keratosis,
  • squamous cell carcinoma,
  • basal cell carcinoma,
  • mollusucum contangiosum
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Publication Date
April, 2024
Citation Information
May Alorainy, Tyler Nussinow, Judy B Rabinowitz, Peggy Cyr, et al.. "A Systematic Review of Diagnoses With Rosettes Under Dermoscopy" Dermatology Practical and Conceptual (2024)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/peggy-cyr/26/