Sebaceous hyperplasia

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Description Below are dermoscopic features commonly associated with the diagnosis “Sebaceous hyperplasia”. The example images have been approved by a panel of experts as representative of each given feature.


For a more in-depth discussion of associated features, please see the Dermoscopedia page for “Sebaceous hyperplasia”.

Author(s) Lauren Fried
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Below are dermoscopic features commonly associated with the diagnosis “Sebaceous hyperplasia”.[1] The example images have been approved by a panel of experts as representative of each given feature.

For a more in-depth discussion of associated features, please see the Dermoscopedia page for “Sebaceous hyperplasia”.

Pale yellow lobules around a central follicular opening

Crown vessels

Groups of bending, scarcely branching blood vessels that extend towards the center without crossing it.[1]

  1. Fried LJ, Tan A, Berry EG, et al. Dermoscopy Proficiency Expectations for US Dermatology Resident Physicians: Results of a Modified Delphi Survey of Pigmented Lesion Experts. JAMA Dermatol. Published online January 06, 2021. doi:10.1001/jamadermatol.2020.5213
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