Dermoscopy of disorders of hypopigmentation
Dermoscopy has traditionally been used to diagnose neoplasms and, more recently, to evaluate inflammatory conditions. Recent observational studies have suggested a role for dermoscopy in identifying and differentiating various hypopigmentary disorders ...
Yasmeen Jabeen Bhat+2 more
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Dermoscopy of chromoblastomycosis [PDF]
Chromoblastomycosis is a chronic cutaneous fungal infection commonly caused by Fonsacea and Cladophialophora spp. Dermoscopy is a non-invasive, real-time diagnostic tool for rapid bedside diagnosis of various inflammatory and non-inflammatory disorders and can be an excellent modality for evaluation of cutaneous mycosis, for which it shows ...
Sweta Subhadarshani, Deepika Yadav
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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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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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Skin Lesion Analyser: An Efficient Seven-Way Multi-Class Skin Cancer Classification Using MobileNet
Skin cancer, a major form of cancer, is a critical public health problem with 123,000 newly diagnosed melanoma cases and between 2 and 3 million non-melanoma cases worldwide each year. The leading cause of skin cancer is high exposure of skin cells to UV
A Esteva+28 more
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Melanosis of the lower lip subverted by filler injection: a simulator of early mucosal melanoma [PDF]
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Cantisani, Carmen+6 more
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Accuracy of mobile digital teledermoscopy for skin self-examinations in adults at high risk of skin cancer: an open-label, randomised controlled trial [PDF]
Background: Skin self-examinations supplemented with mobile teledermoscopy might improve early detection of skin cancers compared with naked-eye skin self-examinations.
Avilés-Izquierdo+25 more
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