Dermatoscopy is an in vivo noninvasive technique used to examine pigmented and amelanotic skin lesions. The technique is performed using a hand-held self-illuminating device called dermatoscope that visualizes features present under the skin surface that are not normally visible to unaided eye. The images from the dermatoscope can be digitally photographed or recorded for future reference. Nonpolarized dermatoscopy requires contact with the skin surface and interface fluid between glass and skin surface. Polarized light penetrates deeper than the nonpolarized light and does not require contact fluids
Dermatoscopy or epiluminescence microscopy (ELM), is a noninvasive method that enables clinicians to...
Most dermatological conditions are diagnosed by simple inspection of the skin lesions with the naked...
Dermatoscopy (dermoscopy) improves the diagnosis of benign and malignant cutaneous neoplasms in comp...
Dermoscopy is a noninvasive technique that allows in vivo observation of epidermal and dermal layers...
Dermoscopy improves the diagnostic accuracy in the clinical evaluation of pigmented skin lesions, bu...
A number of noninvasive approaches have been developed over the years to provide objective evaluatio...
Dermoscopy is a non-invasive tool that is largely recognized and used in the diagnosis of pigmented ...
Dermoscopy is a widely diffuse tool that allows a better noninvasive diagnosis of pigmented and nonp...
Dermatoscopy is a cheap and non-invasive diagnostic technique that improves the diagnostic accuracy ...
The clinical use of dermoscopy has uncovered a new and fascinating morphological dimension of pigmen...
Dermoscopy (also known as dermatoscopy, epiluminescence microscopy, amplified surface microscopy, an...
Medical history and clinical examination are the most basic elements of medical diagnostics. Clinica...
Dermatoscope is used to examine the skin lesions without obstruction and is known as dermatoscopy or...
The use of dermoscopy in non-pigmented skin disorders includes dermoscopy as a diagnostic tool for n...
Dermatoscopy is a non-invasive technique that allows a rapid and magnified in-vivo observation of th...
Dermatoscopy or epiluminescence microscopy (ELM), is a noninvasive method that enables clinicians to...
Most dermatological conditions are diagnosed by simple inspection of the skin lesions with the naked...
Dermatoscopy (dermoscopy) improves the diagnosis of benign and malignant cutaneous neoplasms in comp...
Dermoscopy is a noninvasive technique that allows in vivo observation of epidermal and dermal layers...
Dermoscopy improves the diagnostic accuracy in the clinical evaluation of pigmented skin lesions, bu...
A number of noninvasive approaches have been developed over the years to provide objective evaluatio...
Dermoscopy is a non-invasive tool that is largely recognized and used in the diagnosis of pigmented ...
Dermoscopy is a widely diffuse tool that allows a better noninvasive diagnosis of pigmented and nonp...
Dermatoscopy is a cheap and non-invasive diagnostic technique that improves the diagnostic accuracy ...
The clinical use of dermoscopy has uncovered a new and fascinating morphological dimension of pigmen...
Dermoscopy (also known as dermatoscopy, epiluminescence microscopy, amplified surface microscopy, an...
Medical history and clinical examination are the most basic elements of medical diagnostics. Clinica...
Dermatoscope is used to examine the skin lesions without obstruction and is known as dermatoscopy or...
The use of dermoscopy in non-pigmented skin disorders includes dermoscopy as a diagnostic tool for n...
Dermatoscopy is a non-invasive technique that allows a rapid and magnified in-vivo observation of th...
Dermatoscopy or epiluminescence microscopy (ELM), is a noninvasive method that enables clinicians to...
Most dermatological conditions are diagnosed by simple inspection of the skin lesions with the naked...
Dermatoscopy (dermoscopy) improves the diagnosis of benign and malignant cutaneous neoplasms in comp...