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  Vol. 144 No. 1, January 2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Figure 3. Patterns of dermatofibroma. A, Total white network (pattern 5). Dotted and hairpin vessels can be observed in this dermatofibroma. B, Total homogeneous pigmentation (pattern 6). The homogeneous area has a yellow coloration with erythema in the upper part of the lesion. C, Total white scarlike patch (pattern 7a). D, Multiple white scarlike patches (pattern 7b). Delicate pigment network and globulelike structures can be also observed in this case. (DermLite Foto; 3Gen LLC, Dana Point, California [original magnification x10 for all].)







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