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Dermatoscopy of melanoma according to type, anatomic site and stage
Italian journal of dermatology and venereology, 2021The indisputable contribution of dermatoscopy in early diagnosis of melanoma is widely recognized. In the last quinquennium, new data concerning specific melanoma subtypes have come to light. The dermatoscopic morphology of superficial spreading melanoma
A. Lallas+9 more
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Dermatoscopy: Facts and controversies
Clinics in Dermatology, 2010Especially 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.
Dawn Hirokawa, Jason B. Lee
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Dermatoscopy assessment of treatment response of scabies patients
Rawal Medical JournalObjective: To assess the use of dermoscopy in managing scabies, highlighting its role in enhancing diagnostic accuracy and treatment efficacy. Methodology: This cross-sectional study included 60 patients of scabies and was undertaken at the Duhok ...
Hozan Qaseem, Zyad Aldabbagh, Mateen Ali
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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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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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Dermatoscopy of nail lichen planus
International Journal of Dermatology, 2013AbstractBackground Nail lichen planus affects 10% of all patients with lichen planus. It is a severe disease that may lead to destruction of the nail plate. It affects fingernails more than toenails. Early diagnosis is important due to its aggressive behavior.
Robertha Nakamura+4 more
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Significance of dermatoscopy in genital dermatoses
Clinics in Dermatology, 2014Dermatoscopy as a non-invasive technique has become an integrative part in the evaluation of pigmented and non-pigmented skin lesions, particularly for the early detections of melanoma. Although dermatoscopy improves diagnosis of pigmented and nonpigmented lesions of the skin, it is unknown if dermatoscopy improves the diagnostic accuracy of pigmented ...
Jasna Lipozenčić, Zrinjka Paštar
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Dermatoscopy of a minute melanoma
Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 2011We present a case report of a naevoid lentigo maligna (World Health Organisation level 1 melanoma) on the nose of a 46-year-old man. He was under surveillance because of a past history of two melanomas and developed a new lesion. The visible lesion was 1.6 mm in maximum diameter as measured by the scale on the dermatoscope footplate.
Rosendahl, Cliff+4 more
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Dermatoscopy of Parasitic and Infectious Disorders
Dermatologic Clinics, 2018The use of dermatoscopy in the diagnosis and management of parasitic and infectious skin disorders has been defined as entodermoscopy, and several studies have confirmed its advantages in dermatology. Dermatoscopic patterns of several parasitic, viral, and fungal skin infections have been identified and herein described.
Verzì, Anna Elisa+3 more
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Dermatoscopy of pigmented Bowen's disease
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2010Pigmented 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 ...
Cameron, Alan+4 more
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