Reflected light microscopy, milky glassy bluish opaque areas with comedo like keratin droplets

Author: Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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Definition
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Reflected light microscopic phenomenon that shows comedon-like formations within greyish-blue opaque zones.

General information
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Reflected light microscopy: Multiple, comedo-like, light to dark brown or black keratin droplets surrounded by a light-coloured seam within greyish-blue opaque zones. The areas have a papillary aspect. In addition, intraepithelial, milia-like horn beads may occasionally appear, as they are typical for Verrucae seborrhoicae. Intensive visualization of the lesion usually reveals discrete melanoma-specific features, such as strong accumulations of pericapillary melanophages in the dermal papillae, peripheral brown/black dots, irregular vascular ectasia, pseudopodia, radial streaming and melanophagal trabeculae.

Occurrence
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The appearance is characteristic of the verrucous type of malignant melanoma, which is clinically strongly reminiscent of Verrucae seborrhoicae or viral acanthomas.

Literature
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  1. Schulz H (2002) Reflected light microscopic vital histology. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020