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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Mar 25.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Board Fam Med. 2023 Feb 8;36(1):25–38. doi: 10.3122/jabfm.2022.220143R1

Table 4.

Dermoscopic Characteristics of Benign Melanocytic Lesions

Diagnosis (Level 1 or 2)
Feature included as a learning objective (>70% positive responses)
Round 1: % Positive Responses*
(n = 33)
Round 2: % Positive Responses*
(n = 30)
Overview of benign nevi patterns (level 1)
Diffuse reticular network 100.0%
Peripheral reticular network with central hypopigmentation 100.0%
Peripheral reticular network with central hyperpigmentation 100.0%
Globular pattern 100.0%
Patchy reticular network 97.0%
Homogenous (tan, brown, blue, or pink) 93.9%
Peripheral reticular network with central globules 90.9%
Central network with evenly distributed peripheral globules 87.9%
Symmetric multicomponent pattern 75.8%
 Symmetric two-component pattern 69.7% ↓ 60.0%
Intradermal nevi (level 1)
Comma-shaped (curved) vessels 93.9%
Homogenous (structureless) brown/tan/pink pigmentation 93.9%
Peripheral network 72.7%
Globules 87.9%
Blue nevi (level 2)
Homogenous blue/blue-gray pigmentation 100.0%
Well-circumscribed lesion 93.9%
Spitz nevi (level 2)
Starburst pattern with tiered globules/streaks and regularly spaced pseudopods at the periphery(radial streaming) 87.9%
Vascular pattern (pink homogenous with dotted vessels) 75.8%
Congenital melanocytic nevi (level 2)
Cobblestone pattern/globular pattern 93.9%
Reticular network 90.9%
Homogenous background pigmentation 87.9%
Hypertrichosis 78.8%
 Perifollicular hyper-/hypopigmentation 69.7% ↓ 60.0%
Recurrent/persistent nevi (level 2)
Pigment within the scar, not extending beyond 81.8%
Halo nevi (level 2)
Encircling/surrounding depigmentation/pallor 93.9%
Central reticulation with peripheral white depigmentation 78.8%
Benign nevi patterns, globular, homogenous 78.8%
*

% of panelists who indicated on a 5-point Likert scale that they “strongly agree” (5) or “agree” (4) with the feature being included in dermoscopy training for primary care providers.