Dermatoscopy or epiluminescence microscopy (ELM), is a noninvasive method that enables clinicians to evaluate fully - by means of a magnified oil immersion diascopy - numerous morphological features, not visible with the naked eye, which enhance the diagnosis of nearly all pigmented skin lesions. In recent years, a burst of research activity in this topic has been carried out, dealing with different aspects, and new frontiers, of this technique. First, a continuous refinement of dermatoscopic terminology is undertaken, paying particular attention to the diagnostic performance of dermatoscopy at peculiar anatomical sites and to the building of different dermatoscopic algorithms aimed at a simplified diagnosis of melanoma, even for less exper...
The poor accuracy of the clinical examination of pigmented skin lesions (PSLs) is a major limitation...
Epiluminescence light microscopy (ELM) has proven useful in the diagnosis of pigmented skin lesions ...
This paper describes the basic concepts of dermoscopy, the various dermoscopic equipments and the st...
The clinical use of dermoscopy has uncovered a new and fascinating morphological dimension of pigmen...
Background Epiluminescence microscopy (ELM) (dermoscopy, dermatoscopy) is a technique for non-invasi...
Noninvasive diagnostic methods such as dermoscopy or epiluminescence light microscopy have been deve...
Epiluminescence microscopy (ELM) is a non invasive technique used to enhance visualization of micros...
Although an improvement of the diagnostic accuracy of pigmented skin lesions (PSL) has been achieved...
IN THE PAST FEW DECADES, THE INCIDENCE RATE OF cutaneous melanoma has increased more rapidly than ...
Background: Clinical guidelines for the diagnosis of pigmented lesions of the skin are not always re...
The majority of pigmented skin lesions can be diagnosed correctly on the basis of clinical criteria;...
Dermoscopy, also known as dermatoscopy or epiluminescence microscopy (ELM), is a non-invasive, in vi...
Dermatoscopy, also known as dermoscopy or epiluminescence microscopy (ELM), is a non-invasive, in vi...
The main objective of surface microscopy is the early and accurate diagnosis of melanoma in its init...
The poor accuracy of the clinical examination of pigmented skin lesions (PSLs) is a major limitation...
Epiluminescence light microscopy (ELM) has proven useful in the diagnosis of pigmented skin lesions ...
This paper describes the basic concepts of dermoscopy, the various dermoscopic equipments and the st...
The clinical use of dermoscopy has uncovered a new and fascinating morphological dimension of pigmen...
Background Epiluminescence microscopy (ELM) (dermoscopy, dermatoscopy) is a technique for non-invasi...
Noninvasive diagnostic methods such as dermoscopy or epiluminescence light microscopy have been deve...
Epiluminescence microscopy (ELM) is a non invasive technique used to enhance visualization of micros...
Although an improvement of the diagnostic accuracy of pigmented skin lesions (PSL) has been achieved...
IN THE PAST FEW DECADES, THE INCIDENCE RATE OF cutaneous melanoma has increased more rapidly than ...
Background: Clinical guidelines for the diagnosis of pigmented lesions of the skin are not always re...
The majority of pigmented skin lesions can be diagnosed correctly on the basis of clinical criteria;...
Dermoscopy, also known as dermatoscopy or epiluminescence microscopy (ELM), is a non-invasive, in vi...
Dermatoscopy, also known as dermoscopy or epiluminescence microscopy (ELM), is a non-invasive, in vi...
The main objective of surface microscopy is the early and accurate diagnosis of melanoma in its init...
The poor accuracy of the clinical examination of pigmented skin lesions (PSLs) is a major limitation...
Epiluminescence light microscopy (ELM) has proven useful in the diagnosis of pigmented skin lesions ...
This paper describes the basic concepts of dermoscopy, the various dermoscopic equipments and the st...