Several dermoscopic features have been identified as characteristic for mel
anoma; however, the reliability of these criteria in differentiating early
melanomas from atypical moles has yet to be determined. The authors found t
he following dermoscopic features to be useful (i.e., highly specific) in d
ifferentiating early melanoma from atypical moles: a pigment network that e
nds abruptly; the presence of white scar-like areas; depigmented areas; and
whitish veil. Although pseudopods, brown globules, and black dots of varia
ble size were also specific for melanoma, they were infrequently seen with
early melanomas to be beneficial in distinguishing them from atypical moles
. Newly identified dermoscopic features that were found to be helpful in di
fferentiating atypical moles from early melanoma included: the presence of
red, blue, gray, or white color; the presence of four or more colors; moder
ate to marked border irregularity, and the presence of multiple, variably s
ized homogeneous areas. The presence of any combination of these specific f
eatures should elevate the index of suspicion for melanoma and should promp
t a biopsy to avoid missing this cancer.