Dermoscopic findings in bowenoid papulosis: report of two cases
Bowenoid papulosis (BP) corresponds to an in situ squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) located in the anogenital region. It is related to HPV, and presents with gray-brown elevated papules or plaques. A biopsy is needed to confirm the diagnosis; however, dermoscopy may be useful to differentiate this disea...
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Main Authors: | Carolina Marcucci (Author), Emilia Cohen Sabban (Author), Paula Friedman (Author), Rosario Peralta (Author), Ignacio Calb (Author), Horacio Cabo (Author) |
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