Verruca — Dermoscopic Case (ISIC_0012098)

Diagnosis: Verruca

Dermoscopic image of verruca on the unspecified location in a female, approximately 40 years old patient. Source: ISIC Archive (ISIC_0012098), License: CC-0.

Clinical Presentation

Verrucae (warts) are benign epidermal growths caused by human papillomavirus (HPV). Dermoscopy reveals frog-spawn pattern (vessels surrounded by white halos), thrombosed capillaries, and papillomatous surface. Anatomic site: unspecified location Patient: female, approximately 40 years old Image type: dermoscopic

Clinical History

Patient demographics: female, approximately 40 years old. Lesion located on unspecified location.

Differential Diagnosis

Seborrheic keratosis, SCC, Amelanotic melanoma, Molluscum contagiosum

Tags: verruca, wart, HPV, viral, dermoscopy, ISIC