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Dermoscopy of pigmented skin lesions
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2005Dermoscopy is an in vivo method for the early diagnosis of malignant melanoma and the differential diagnosis of pigmented lesions of the skin. It has been shown to increase diagnostic accuracy over clinical visual inspection in the hands of experienced physicians.
Harold S. Rabinovitz+4 more
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1979
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the condition where an increase in pigmentation of the skin occurs. Increase of melanin in the skin occurs after many forms of irritation or inflammation, for example, sunburn and dermatitis. Patchy increase in pigmentation in Indians and allied races is common.
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Publisher Summary This chapter describes the condition where an increase in pigmentation of the skin occurs. Increase of melanin in the skin occurs after many forms of irritation or inflammation, for example, sunburn and dermatitis. Patchy increase in pigmentation in Indians and allied races is common.
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Laser Resurfacing in Pigmented Skin
Dermatologic Surgery, 1995Laser skin resurfacing is a very promising new treatment for solar elastosis and acne scars. The Ultrapulse carbon dioxide (CO2) laser and the SilkTouch flashscanner allow precise depth control and char-free ablation. Earlier studies have been done mainly on Caucasian skin types I and II, but very little data were available on pigmented skin.The ...
Christopher Ho+4 more
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Fish pigmentation and coloration: Molecular mechanisms and aquaculture perspectives
Reviews in Aquaculture, 2021Guoqing Lu, Zaijie Dong
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2010
Pigments such as melanin, haemoglobin, bilirubin and carotene predominantly determine skin colour. UV light and several substances (drugs, irritants) can significantly alter these skin colour-determining components. Quantification of experimentally induced colour changes is widely used in dermatological research since the skin colour response can be ...
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Pigments such as melanin, haemoglobin, bilirubin and carotene predominantly determine skin colour. UV light and several substances (drugs, irritants) can significantly alter these skin colour-determining components. Quantification of experimentally induced colour changes is widely used in dermatological research since the skin colour response can be ...
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