OBJECTIVE: The present study was conducted to identify possible dermoscopic patterns, associated with mitotic rate > 1/mm2, histological ulceration in melanoma and metastatic disease. METHODS: For this retrospective data analysis all clinical and dermoscopic digital images of primary malignant melanomas between 2008 and 2013 documented at the Department of Dermatology Graz were included, using the internal image data-base. 550 patients with 559 melanomas were included. RESULTS: While clinical or dermoscopic analysis considered ulceration to be present in 120 (21.5%) and 117 (20.9%) of all lesions, respectively, histopathology reported ulceration in only 96 cases (17.2%). The presence of milky-red areas, shiny-white streaks, a blue-whit...
Objective: To determine the predictive dermoscopic features of amelanotic and hypomelanotic melanoma...
Dermoscopy is a non-invasive method of examination that aids the clinician in many ways, especially ...
Objectives: To identify in vivo microscopic substrates of the dermoscopic patterns of melanocytic le...
OBJECTIVE:The present study was conducted to identify possible dermoscopic patterns, associated with...
Background: The latest AJCC classification has included the number of mitoses as a factor for upstag...
Background: About 2%–20% of melanoma patients will develop cutaneous melanoma metastases (CMM). Thei...
Objective: To better characterize the dermoscopic patterns of mucosal lesions in relation to the his...
BACKGROUND: Dermoscopy allows the early detection of melanomas. The preoperative determination of B...
Background and Design: Dermoscopy has an important role in the diagnosis of melanoma nowadays. Dermo...
Background: Basal cell carcinoma can simulate melanoma and specific dermoscopic criteria have not ye...
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Many aspects of the natural history of malignant melanoma (MM) are still unclear...
Background: Recently a new standardized terminology in dermoscopy has been provided by a Consensus M...
PubMed ID: 21680757Objective: To better characterize the dermoscopic patterns of mucosal lesions in ...
Unusual Dermoscopic Patterns of Basal Cell Carcinoma Mimicking Melanoma Abstract: Background: Bas...
Objective: To determine the predictive dermoscopic features of amelanotic and hypomelanotic melanoma...
Dermoscopy is a non-invasive method of examination that aids the clinician in many ways, especially ...
Objectives: To identify in vivo microscopic substrates of the dermoscopic patterns of melanocytic le...
OBJECTIVE:The present study was conducted to identify possible dermoscopic patterns, associated with...
Background: The latest AJCC classification has included the number of mitoses as a factor for upstag...
Background: About 2%–20% of melanoma patients will develop cutaneous melanoma metastases (CMM). Thei...
Objective: To better characterize the dermoscopic patterns of mucosal lesions in relation to the his...
BACKGROUND: Dermoscopy allows the early detection of melanomas. The preoperative determination of B...
Background and Design: Dermoscopy has an important role in the diagnosis of melanoma nowadays. Dermo...
Background: Basal cell carcinoma can simulate melanoma and specific dermoscopic criteria have not ye...
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Many aspects of the natural history of malignant melanoma (MM) are still unclear...
Background: Recently a new standardized terminology in dermoscopy has been provided by a Consensus M...
PubMed ID: 21680757Objective: To better characterize the dermoscopic patterns of mucosal lesions in ...
Unusual Dermoscopic Patterns of Basal Cell Carcinoma Mimicking Melanoma Abstract: Background: Bas...
Objective: To determine the predictive dermoscopic features of amelanotic and hypomelanotic melanoma...
Dermoscopy is a non-invasive method of examination that aids the clinician in many ways, especially ...
Objectives: To identify in vivo microscopic substrates of the dermoscopic patterns of melanocytic le...