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Dermoscopy of basosquamous carcinoma

British Journal of Dermatology, 2013
Basosquamous carcinoma (BSC) is a rare and potentially aggressive tumour, characterized by clinical and pathological features of both basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). It is reported to have a nonspecific clinical presentation, which makes naked-eye diagnosis a challenge.To describe the dermoscopic patterns of BSC, which may
Giacomel J   +9 more
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Dermoscopy of small melanomas: just miniaturized dermoscopy?

British Journal of Dermatology, 2014
Small malignant melanomas (MMs) are usually MMs in an initial growth phase, deserving attention by the clinician aiming at an early diagnosis.To identify clues for early diagnosis of small MMs, by comparing the dermoscopic features of MMs 
Ferrari, C   +7 more
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Dermoscopy in General Dermatology

Dermatology, 2006
Dermoscopy improves the diagnostic accuracy in the clinical evaluation of pigmented skin lesions, but it is also useful for the assessment of vascular structures that are not visible to the naked eye. As a consequence, dermoscopy has been employed more and more for the differential diagnosis of nonpigmented skin disorders, including tumors but also ...
Zalaudek I   +8 more
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[Dermoscopy of nails].

Der Hautarzt; Zeitschrift fur Dermatologie, Venerologie, und verwandte Gebiete, 2014
Pigmented and nonpigmented nail abnormalities often represent a challenge for clinicians because many, and sometimes potentially life-threatening differential diagnoses must be taken into consideration. Although many details of nail diseases can already be assessed with the naked eye, dermoscopy opens up a second microscopic level of inspection, which ...
Haenssle HA   +7 more
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Fusion of U-Net and CNN model for segmentation and classification of skin lesion from dermoscopy images

Expert systems with applications, 2023
Vatsala Anand   +3 more
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Dermoscopy and the experienced clinicians

International Journal of Dermatology, 2020
For several decades, melanoma diagnosis was based on symptoms rather than clinical features. In fact, until the 1970s melanoma was widely not recognized and only diagnosed when presenting as a large, ulcerated, and bleeding nodule. Today it is well known
C. Conforti   +5 more
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A comprehensive analysis of dermoscopy images for melanoma detection via deep CNN features

Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, 2023
Himanshu K. Gajera   +2 more
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[Dynamic dermoscopy].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 2006
Dermoscopy of early-stage melanoma can be challenging, and repeated examination at three-month intervals may disclose subtle changes. In patients with atypical nevus syndrome or more than 50 nevi, repetitive excision of benign lesions does not guarantee that melanomas will be identified at an early stage and exposes patients to potentially disfiguring ...
Lorentzen, Henrik Frank, Weismann, Kaare
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Dermoscopy in black people

British Journal of Dermatology, 2006
Little is known about the use of dermoscopy in nonwhite-skinned populations and whether it can influence diagnostic performance.To evaluate for the first time the utility and efficacy of dermoscopy in a black population for the diagnosis of pigmented cutaneous lesions.In total, 100 consecutive clinically doubtful or equivocal pigmented skin lesions in ...
V. DE GIORGI   +7 more
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