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Twenty-five practical recommendations in primary care dermoscopy [PDF]
Dermoscopy in primary care enhances clinical diagnoses and allows for risk stratifications. We have compiled 25 recommendations from our experience of dermoscopy in a wide range of clinical settings. The aim of this study is to enhance the application of
Antonio Chuh +4 more
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Analysis of dermoscopy teaching modalities in United States dermatology residency programs
The use of dermoscopy in dermatology residency programs is on the rise (over 94% of chief residents reported using a dermatoscope in 2013) [1]. Despite increased use (100% of our surveyed residents reported using a dermatoscope), dermoscopy training is ...
Yun An Chen +2 more
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Introduction: Dermoscopy is a useful technique that aids in early detection of skin cancer by increasing diagnostic accuracy with adequate training. However, dermoscopy is not uniformly taught to residents worldwide.
Mariana Perez +12 more
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Background: Inadequate dermoscopy training represents a major barrier to proper dermoscopy use. Objective: To better understand the status of dermoscopy training in US residency programs.
Parth Patel +3 more
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Trends in dermoscopy use in the UK: results from surveys in 2003 and 2012
Background: Dermoscopy is a useful tool to aid diagnosis of pigmented and non-pigmented skin lesions, as well as many other dermatological conditions.
Thomas D. Butler +4 more
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Dermoscopy Use in Primary Care: A Scoping Review
Background: Patients in many countries with new or changing skin lesions will first consult a primary care physician, often called a general practitioner (GP).
Jonathan A. Fee +3 more
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Selective use of sequential digital dermoscopy imaging allows a cost reduction in the melanoma detection process: a belgian study of patients with a single or a small number of atypical nevi. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Dermoscopy is a technique which improves melanoma detection. Optical dermoscopy uses a handheld optical device to observe the skin lesions without recording the images.
Isabelle Tromme +13 more
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Dermoscopy in China: current status and future prospective
. Objective:. Dermoscopy is a useful technique for improving the diagnostic accuracy of various types of skin disorders. In China, dermoscopy has been widely accepted, and domestic researchers have made tremendous progress in the field of dermoscopy. The
Xue Shen +12 more
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Dermoscopy is a cost-effective tool for detection of skin cancers yet there is limited training available for primary care. The goal of this project was to develop, implement, and disseminate a multimodal curriculum for primary care across a health ...
Elizabeth Seiverling +6 more
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Profile of the use of dermoscopy among dermatologists in Brazil (2018), [PDF]
Background: Dermoscopy increases the diagnostic accuracy in dermatology. The aspects related to training, usage profile, or perceptions of usefulness of dermoscopy among dermatologists in Brazil have not been described.
Carlos Baptista Barcaui +1 more
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