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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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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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Dermoscopy in General Dermatology
Dermatology, 2006Dermoscopy 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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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 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 of Cutaneous Sarcoidosis
Dermatology, 2010<i>Background:</i> The clinical variability of cutaneous sarcoidosis (CS) often makes its correct diagnosis challenging. Although traditionally employed for the diagnosis of skin tumors, during the past years dermoscopy also gained increasing interest as an aid in the clinical diagnosis of inflammatory and infectious skin manifestations in ...
Pellicano R +7 more
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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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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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Dermatologic Clinics, 2001 
Digital dermatoscopic images are acquired with digital cameras or video camera and frame grabber combinations. These images can be compressed, transmitted, or archived; combined with clinical anamnestic information for medical record purposes; or attached to body surface diagrams for mole mapping applications.
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Digital dermatoscopic images are acquired with digital cameras or video camera and frame grabber combinations. These images can be compressed, transmitted, or archived; combined with clinical anamnestic information for medical record purposes; or attached to body surface diagrams for mole mapping applications.
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Trichofolliculoma With Dermoscopy
Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2023Li-wen Zhang, Tao Chen
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2023 
Leonardo Spagnol, Abraham +3 more
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Leonardo Spagnol, Abraham +3 more
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