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Dermatoscopy of Granulomatous Disorders

Dermatologic Clinics, 2018
Although diagnosis of cutaneous granulomatous disorders (CGDs) is usually suspected based on morphologic findings, localization, and anamnestic data, clinical differentiation from each other and from similar dermatoses may be challenging. Recently, dermatoscopy has been demonstrated to be a useful tool for assisting the recognition of several CGDs ...
Enzo Errichetti, Giuseppe Stinco
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Dermatoscopy of genital warts

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2011
Genital warts may mimic a variety of conditions, thus complicating their diagnosis and treatment. The recognition of early flat lesions presents a diagnostic challenge.We sought to describe the dermatoscopic features of genital warts, unveiling the possibility of their diagnosis by dermatoscopy.Dermatoscopic patterns of 61 genital warts from 48 ...
Huiting, Dong   +6 more
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Dermatoscopy of Vascular Lesions

Dermatologic Clinics, 2018
Cutaneous vascular lesions (VLs) represent a very common reason for dermatologic consultation for patients. In most cases, VLs are benign and self-limiting. However, because they often mimic malignant skin tumors, their correct and prompt identification is very important in daily practice. Dermoscopy may play a key role in achieving that purpose.
Piccolo, Vincenzo   +5 more
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DERMATOSCOPY OF LENTIGO MALIGNA

Dermatologic Clinics, 2001
Lentigo maligna and LMM require different dermatoscopic criteria for evaluation. The ease and accessibility of examining these lesions with dermatoscopy coupled with the clinical pathologic correlation afforded by the biopsy techniques discussed allow the practitioner to become proficient and prescient with the use of dermatoscopy.
A B, Cognetta   +4 more
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DERMATOSCOPY

Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology, 1923
In a previous article on this subject recording preliminary observations, I 1 wrote "that the dermatoscope offers a method of examination, which falling mid-way between ordinary visual and microscopic examination, contains something of each and adds something of its own." It adds to the other means of diagnosis the ability to scrutinize the living ...
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Hair and scalp dermatoscopy

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2012
Dermatoscopy is a noninvasive diagnostic tool that allows the recognition of morphologic structures not visible by the naked eye. Trichoscopy (scalp dermatoscopy and videodermatoscopy) is useful for the diagnosis and follow-up of hair and scalp disorders. However, it is not widely used in the management of hair disorders.
Mariya, Miteva, Antonella, Tosti
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Dermatoscopy: Facts and controversies

Clinics in Dermatology, 2010
Especially notable in the past 10 years, dermatoscopy has gained attention for its proposed ability of increasing the agnostic accuracy of a variety of skin diseases, including melanoma. Despite the numerous publications applauding and promoting this relatively new diagnostic technique, the utility of dermatoscopy has yet to be fully validated.
Jason B, Lee, Dawn, Hirokawa
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Dermatoscopy of pigmented Bowen's disease

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2010
Pigmented Bowen's disease is not well characterized.To characterize the clinical and dermatoscopic appearance of pigmented Bowen's disease.We performed a retrospective analysis of 52 consecutive cases of pigmented Bowen's disease.Of 951 histopathologically verified cases of Bowen's disease that underwent biopsy during the study period, 52 (5.5%) were ...
Alan Cameron   +2 more
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Dermatoscopy of hair shaft disorders

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2013
Until a few years ago the diagnosis of hair shaft disorders was based on light microscopy or scanning electron microscopy on plucked or cut samples of hair. Dermatoscopy is a new fast, noninvasive, and cost-efficient technique for easy in-office diagnosis of all hair shaft abnormalities including conditions such as pili trianguli and canaliculi that ...
Mariya Miteva, Antonella Tosti
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Dermatoscopy of blue vitiligo

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 2009
Blue vitiligo is a distinct variant of vitiligo characterized by a blue-grey appearance of the skin, which corresponds histologically with absence of epidermal melanocytes and presence of numerous dermal melanophages. A 23-year-old woman of Indian origin with Fitzpatrick skin type V presented with a 1-month history of normoaesthetic depigmented macules
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