Abstract:
White rosettes are shiny white structures seen as four ovalshaped
points that come together in the center. They resemble
four-leaf clover [1]. Earlier it was thought they were specific
for actinic keratosis and squamous cell carcinoma, but they
are noted in many other conditions [2]. With polarized light
dermoscopy, it is evident that rosettes are seen only and they
are due to the optical effect between polarized light and follicular
structures [3]. Here, authors describe cases of discoid
lupus erythematosus (DLE) demonstrating rosettes under
polarized dermoscopy.