Abst rac t Introduction: Malignant melanomas account for 5 % of all skin cancers and usually have a fatal clinical course. Ad-ditionally, the incidence of melanoma increases more rapidly than in any other cancer, and this has been attributed to the development of highly sensitive diagnostic techniques, mainly dermoscopy, which allows for early diagnosis. The phenotypic manifestations of gene/environment interactions, environmental factor and genetic factors may determine subtypes and anatomic localization of melanoma. Histopathologic subtypes, risk factors, and thicknes
11Background The dermoscopic diagnosis of cutaneous melanoma (CM) may be difficult because some CM l...
Background: Basal cell carcinoma can simulate melanoma and specific dermoscopic criteria have not ye...
n the last two decades, a rising incidence of melanoma has been observed. Owing to the lack of adequ...
Dermoscopy is a non-invasive, in vivo technique that allows the visualization of subsurface skin str...
Effective cancer screening detects early-stage tumours, leading to a lower incidence of late-stage d...
To date, is yet to be elucidated whether the body location of cutaneous melanoma can significantly a...
The dermoscopy era is developing momentum. Our greater understanding of the morphological features s...
Detailed analysis of the clinical and dermatoscopic characteristics of 400 melanomas located on the ...
AbstractBACKGROUND:The dermoscopic criteria of extrafacial melanomas are well-known.OBJECTIVE:To det...
The dermoscopy era is developing momentum. Our greater understanding of the morphological features s...
Malignant melanoma (MM) shows rapid increase in the incidence and it is the most common cause of dea...
There is a need to improve the early detection of melanoma of the scalp because it is characterized ...
Several algorithms are available for the dermoscopic diagnosis of pigmented skin lesions. The MC1R g...
Background: About 2%–20% of melanoma patients will develop cutaneous melanoma metastases (CMM). Thei...
In recent years, dermoscopy has become the conceptual and practical link between clinical and histop...
11Background The dermoscopic diagnosis of cutaneous melanoma (CM) may be difficult because some CM l...
Background: Basal cell carcinoma can simulate melanoma and specific dermoscopic criteria have not ye...
n the last two decades, a rising incidence of melanoma has been observed. Owing to the lack of adequ...
Dermoscopy is a non-invasive, in vivo technique that allows the visualization of subsurface skin str...
Effective cancer screening detects early-stage tumours, leading to a lower incidence of late-stage d...
To date, is yet to be elucidated whether the body location of cutaneous melanoma can significantly a...
The dermoscopy era is developing momentum. Our greater understanding of the morphological features s...
Detailed analysis of the clinical and dermatoscopic characteristics of 400 melanomas located on the ...
AbstractBACKGROUND:The dermoscopic criteria of extrafacial melanomas are well-known.OBJECTIVE:To det...
The dermoscopy era is developing momentum. Our greater understanding of the morphological features s...
Malignant melanoma (MM) shows rapid increase in the incidence and it is the most common cause of dea...
There is a need to improve the early detection of melanoma of the scalp because it is characterized ...
Several algorithms are available for the dermoscopic diagnosis of pigmented skin lesions. The MC1R g...
Background: About 2%–20% of melanoma patients will develop cutaneous melanoma metastases (CMM). Thei...
In recent years, dermoscopy has become the conceptual and practical link between clinical and histop...
11Background The dermoscopic diagnosis of cutaneous melanoma (CM) may be difficult because some CM l...
Background: Basal cell carcinoma can simulate melanoma and specific dermoscopic criteria have not ye...
n the last two decades, a rising incidence of melanoma has been observed. Owing to the lack of adequ...