Cleft-like appearance of accessory nipple in digital microscopy
Citation
Şenel, E. (2015). Cleft-like appearance of accessory nipple in digital microscopy. Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia, 90(3), 434-435.Abstract
Dear Sir, Accessory nipples are solitary or multiple rudimentary nipples developing along the two vertical ‘milk-lines’. Most cases are sporadic and asymptomatic. Accessory nipple occurs in 1-6% of the population
and affects both genders equally.1 It is often mistaken as dermatofi broma in clinical or dermatoscopic examination. Blum et al. have reported a case of accessory nipple indistinguishable from dermatofi broma, with dermatoscopic features such as peripheral pigment network and central scar-like white-colored area.