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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Discoid Lupus Erythematosus
3. Rosacea
4. Seborrheic Dermatitis
5. Cutaneous Sarcoidosis
6. Granuloma Faciale
7. Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
8. Demodicidosis
9. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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| Location | Common Dermoscopic Features |
| Non-scalp lesions | - Follicular plugs - Perifollicular white areas - White scaling |
| Both scalp and non-scalp | - Follicular red dots - Mottled brown pigmentation - White rosettes |
| Scalp lesions | - Reduced or absent follicular openings - Fibrotic white dots - Yellow dots - “Red spider on yellow dot” pattern - Perifollicular erythema - Blue-grey dots or globules |
| Feature | Psoriasis | Seborrheic Dermatitis (SD) |
| Lesion location | Scalp and face (often outside seborrheic areas) | Scalp and face |
| Vascular pattern | Dotted or glomerular (coiled) vessels, homogeneously distributed | Dotted vessels in a patchy distribution, often comma vessels and fine arborized vessels |
| Scale characteristics | Thick, white, silvery scales (linked to compact orthokeratosis and parakeratosis) | Thin, loosely adherent, often yellow and greasy |
| Lipid content in scales | Absent or minimal lipid inclusions | Usually present |
| Featureless areas | Less frequent; vascular structures usually consistently visible | More frequent; areas without recognizable vascular structures are common |
| Feature | Rosacea | Seborrheic Dermatitis (SD) |
| Background color | Dark red | Pink-yellow |
| Vascular pattern | Arborizing vessels in reticular pattern | Punctate or curved vessels in patchy clusters |
| Follicular changes | Prominent: follicular plugs, Demodex tails, Demodex follicular openings | Less prominent |
| Scaling | Fine, white, scattered scales | Greasy, yellow, unevenly distributed scales |
| Key diagnostic clue | Combination of reticular arborizing vessels, follicular changes, and dark red background | Presence of yellow scales with punctate/curved vessels on pink-yellow background |
| Feature Category | Description |
| Most consistent feature | - Structureless yellow-orange areas (diffuse or localized) |
| Vascular features | - Well-focused linear, linear-irregular, and branching vessels - Arborizing (tree-like) vessels |
| Less common vessels | - Dotted and glomerular vessels |
| Additional dermoscopic clues | - Shiny white lines (crystalline structures) - Central scar-like depigmented areas - White or yellowish scaling - Dilated follicular openings - Follicular plugs - Milia-like cysts |
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