Table 9-3 Patterns in Malignant Lesions |
Melanoma |
| Atypical pigment network (Figure 9.4C) | | Thickened line segments (broad-width cords) with irregular width size, irregular distribution, and/or abrupt cutoff of atypical network at periphery |
| Blue-white veil (Figure 9.4D) | | Overlying blue-white haze or ground glass film over focal areas of lesion due to large melanin-containing areas in upper dermis (such as confluent nests of heavily pigmented melanocytes or melanophages); not associated with red-blue lacunes |
| Scar-like depigmentation | | White scar-like areas representing areas of regression |
| Radial streaming | | Radial parallel linear extensions with asymmetric arrangement at periphery of lesion; can represent radial growth phase of melanoma |
| Pseudopods | | Curved finger-like dark brown to black projections at periphery of lesion, appear irregular in distribution or focally at edge of lesion; never appear around entire circumstance (like starburst pattern in Spitz nevus); may represent radial growth phase of melanoma |
| Irregular streaks | | Dark, linear structures with variable thickness at periphery of lesion; represent heavily pigmented junctional nests of atypical melanocytes |
| Irregular dots and globules | | Sharply circumscribed pigmented structures with either irregular shape or distribution; represents aggregation of pigmented melanocytes, melanophages, or even “clumps” of melanin |
| Irregular blotches | | Various shades of diffuse hyperpigmentation obscuring underlying pattern (i.e., pigment network) with irregular shape; dissimilar structures that share melanin pigmentation through epidermis and upper dermis |
| Rhomboidal structures | | Rhomboidal-shaped gray-brown structures often seen in lentigo maligna |
| Irregular follicular pigmentation | | Asymmetric dark pigmentation around follicular openings; seen mainly in lentigo maligna |
| Negative pigment network | | Light areas making up lines (cords) with dark “holes”; seen in Spitz nevi, dysplastic nevi, and melanoma |
| Parallel ridge pattern | | Brown-gray thickened lines within ridges of the skin (white dots also within ridge) seen in acral melanoma |
| Ulceration | | Occurs late in invasive melanoma |
BCC |
| Blue-gray ovoid nests | | Pigmented (blue-gray to brown-gray) ovoid structureless areas seen in pigmented BCC; represents heavily pigmented aggregations of basaloid cells in papillary dermis |
| Leaf-like areas | | Gray-blue leaf-like pattern; represents nests of pigmented BCC cells |
| Spoke wheel-like structures (Figure 9.3B) | | Tan to gray-blue radial projections, no pigment network |
| Arborizing vessels (Figure 9.3A) | | Thickened, discrete branching blood vessels (resemble branches of a tree); represents dilated arterial circulation feeding the tumor (rarely seen in intradermal nevi) |
| Ulceration | | Occurs early in BCCs |
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