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  Vol. 144 No. 1, January 2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Figure 5. Vascular structures in dermatofibromas. A, Dermatofibroma (pattern 2) with dotted and hairpin vessels in the center of the lesion. B, Dermatofibroma (pattern 8) with dotted vessels throughout the entire lesion. C, Dermatofibroma (pattern 2) with a telangiectasia in the center of the lesion. D, Dermatofibroma (pattern 10 or atypical) with polymorphous, atypical vessels (linear-irregular vessels, telangiectasias, and dotted vessels). (DermLite Foto; 3Gen LLC, Dana Point, California [original magnification x10 for all; insets in parts A-D, original magnification x20].)







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