This is a teaching blog of the Australian Institute of Dermatology. The blog will look at the Kittler and Menzies algorithms for diagnosing pigmented skin lesions and illustrate them with cases from the Skin Cancer College of Australia and New Zealand's dermatoscopy blog.
You can join the next Institute Dermatoscopy course at www.aiddermatoscopy.com
These yellow clods are keratin in surface crypts of the BCC. Sometimes they are orange, brown, or even black crypts as well! White clods are keratin cysts within the acanthotic epidermis of the Seb K.
Seb K
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