Table 7.

Dermoscopic Characteristics of Other Diagnoses, Including Skin Infections and Infestations

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)
Verruca (level 1)
Papilliform structures93.9%
Tiny red-black dots (papillary capillaries)90.9%
Scabies (level 1)
Delta-wing jet with contrail sign (small dark brown triangular structure located at the end of whitish structureless curved/wavy lines)90.9%
Molluscum contagiosum (level 2)
Central pore or umbilication93.9%
Polylobular white-yellow amorphous structures81.8%
Linear or branched vessels (red corona)/crown vessels63.6%↓ 63.3%
Radiation tattoo (level 2)
Homogenous blue or black coloration84.8%
Scars (level 2)
White depigmentation72.7%
Venous lake (level 2)
Homogenous purple/blue/red coloration ± globules/clods93.9%
Psoriasis (level 2)
Red or pink color with white scales/light-red background75.8%
Dotted vessels in a regular distribution72.7%
  • * % 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.