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* Adapted from Hofmann-Wellenhof R, Blum A, Wolff IH, Soyer HP et al (2001) Arch Dermatol 137: 1575-1580

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GlobularHomogeneous

Reticular

Global Evaluation of Lesion

Color: Generally, 3 or fewer

Light brown Dark brown Black

Symmetry: Refers to the distribution of colors and structures on either side of the axis and not solely by contour.

Organization: Uniformity of structures and their distribution in specific locations within the lesion

Benign Patterns

Benign Patterns

A pattern is created by the placement of structures in a lesion. When these structures are symmetrically distributed and there are less than 3 colors (light brown, dark brown, and black) noted, they create a pattern seen in many benign lesions.

The most common benign patterns are:

Reticular Globular Homogeneous

Benign Patterns

Reticular

Homogeneous Globular

Reticular Pattern

Reticular

Here are six flat clinical lesions characteristic of junctional Clark nevi

And six dermoscopy images all showing a uniform network that thins at the periphery.

Benign Patterns

Reticular

Homogeneous Globular

Globular pattern

Diffuse globules throughout the lesion

Globular