Abstract

We describe for the first time the dermoscopic features of cutaneous recurrent melanoma including a globular pattern and a diffuse nonhomogeneous pigmentation. These findings greatly differ from those observed in primary cutaneous melanoma and should be considered in the dermoscopic differential diagnosis of pigmented skin lesions. (J Am Acad Dermatol 2000;43:722-4.)

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