A large number of cases of melanoma exhibit clinical and dermoscopic clues leading to the correct diagnosis; however, sometimes melanoma can mimic benign melanocytic and non-melanocytic lesions. We present a small series of melanomas in which additional clues provided by confocal microscopy increased the index of suspicion and prompted us to perform an excisional biopsy. Practical rules that are useful in difficult-to-diagnose melanomas are discussed
Background Dermoscopically, one of the most common findings in melanocytic lesions is a globular pat...
Recognizing that a cure lies in timely detection, dermatologists strive to diagnose malignant melano...
BACKGROUND The dermoscopic diagnosis of cutaneous melanoma (CM) may be difficult because some CM lac...
A large number of cases of melanoma exhibit clinical and dermoscopic clues leading to the correct di...
Introduction & Objectives: To avoid missing melanoma, the current practice is to biopsy all lesi...
Most melanomas are easy to be diagnosed clinically and dermoscopically. The question remains open co...
Background To avoid missing melanoma, the current practice is to biopsy all suggestive skin lesions....
Background: To avoid missing melanoma, the current practice is to biopsy all suggestive skin lesions...
Due to the potentially lethal nature of melanoma, prompt diagnosis and timely excision are of paramo...
Objective The objective was to describe the clinical and dermoscopic characteristics of difficult-to...
Melanoma may mimic clinically a number of benign skin tumours by exhibiting overlapping features tha...
Melanoma may mimic clinically a number of benign skin tumours by exhibiting overlapping features tha...
Introduction. Skin cancer is one of the most common malignancies, however melanoma accounts for only...
Pigmented skin lesions are sometimes misdiagnosed due to clinical similarities between melanocytic a...
Background. Clinical guidelines for the diagnosis of pigmented lesions of the skin are not always re...
Background Dermoscopically, one of the most common findings in melanocytic lesions is a globular pat...
Recognizing that a cure lies in timely detection, dermatologists strive to diagnose malignant melano...
BACKGROUND The dermoscopic diagnosis of cutaneous melanoma (CM) may be difficult because some CM lac...
A large number of cases of melanoma exhibit clinical and dermoscopic clues leading to the correct di...
Introduction & Objectives: To avoid missing melanoma, the current practice is to biopsy all lesi...
Most melanomas are easy to be diagnosed clinically and dermoscopically. The question remains open co...
Background To avoid missing melanoma, the current practice is to biopsy all suggestive skin lesions....
Background: To avoid missing melanoma, the current practice is to biopsy all suggestive skin lesions...
Due to the potentially lethal nature of melanoma, prompt diagnosis and timely excision are of paramo...
Objective The objective was to describe the clinical and dermoscopic characteristics of difficult-to...
Melanoma may mimic clinically a number of benign skin tumours by exhibiting overlapping features tha...
Melanoma may mimic clinically a number of benign skin tumours by exhibiting overlapping features tha...
Introduction. Skin cancer is one of the most common malignancies, however melanoma accounts for only...
Pigmented skin lesions are sometimes misdiagnosed due to clinical similarities between melanocytic a...
Background. Clinical guidelines for the diagnosis of pigmented lesions of the skin are not always re...
Background Dermoscopically, one of the most common findings in melanocytic lesions is a globular pat...
Recognizing that a cure lies in timely detection, dermatologists strive to diagnose malignant melano...
BACKGROUND The dermoscopic diagnosis of cutaneous melanoma (CM) may be difficult because some CM lac...