The technique of dermoscopy has come a long way since its inception for characterization of suspicious nevi for early detection of dysplastic changes in predisposed individuals. Not only has its scope expanded to aid in quick diagnosis of a majority of nonmelanocytic disorders of the skin, hair, and nails, but it is being rightfully exploited for a plethora of nondiagnostic uses. Its use in the diagnosis of various pigmentary, papulosquamous, and infectious disorders and disorders of the scalp and hair, nails, and mucosa bears testimony to the ongoing expansion of its protean indications across skin types. Dermoscopy has transformed the conventional approach to dermatological diagnosis from clinicopathological correlation to clinico-dermosc...
The dermoscopy era is developing momentum. Our greater understanding of the morphological features s...
The dermoscopy era is developing momentum. Our greater understanding of the morphological fe...
ABSTRACT Purpose: To discuss the role of dermoscopy in dermatology practice. Method: PubMed was util...
Dermoscopy is a non-invasive tool that is largely recognized and used in the diagnosis of pigmented ...
Dermoscopy has been described as a useful tool for the early diagnosis of melanoma and the different...
Multiple studies have shown that dermoscopy increases the sensitivity and specificity for the detect...
Most dermatological conditions are diagnosed by simple inspection of the skin lesions with the naked...
Medical history and clinical examination are the most basic elements of medical diagnostics. Clinica...
In addition to its traditional use for the evaluation of skin tumors, dermoscopy continuously gains ...
Over the last few years, dermoscopy has been shown to be a useful tool in assisting the noninvasive ...
Today dermoscopy is standard-of-care in the diagnosis and management of patients with benign and mal...
In addition to its traditional use for the evaluation of skin tumors, dermoscopy continuously gains ...
Background: Dermoscopy is a fundamental method in the examination of melanocytic neoplasms. Limited ...
Dermoscopy is a noninvasive technique that allows in vivo observation of epidermal and dermal layers...
Dermoscopy is increasingly used by clinicians (dermatologists, family physicians, podiatrists, docto...
The dermoscopy era is developing momentum. Our greater understanding of the morphological features s...
The dermoscopy era is developing momentum. Our greater understanding of the morphological fe...
ABSTRACT Purpose: To discuss the role of dermoscopy in dermatology practice. Method: PubMed was util...
Dermoscopy is a non-invasive tool that is largely recognized and used in the diagnosis of pigmented ...
Dermoscopy has been described as a useful tool for the early diagnosis of melanoma and the different...
Multiple studies have shown that dermoscopy increases the sensitivity and specificity for the detect...
Most dermatological conditions are diagnosed by simple inspection of the skin lesions with the naked...
Medical history and clinical examination are the most basic elements of medical diagnostics. Clinica...
In addition to its traditional use for the evaluation of skin tumors, dermoscopy continuously gains ...
Over the last few years, dermoscopy has been shown to be a useful tool in assisting the noninvasive ...
Today dermoscopy is standard-of-care in the diagnosis and management of patients with benign and mal...
In addition to its traditional use for the evaluation of skin tumors, dermoscopy continuously gains ...
Background: Dermoscopy is a fundamental method in the examination of melanocytic neoplasms. Limited ...
Dermoscopy is a noninvasive technique that allows in vivo observation of epidermal and dermal layers...
Dermoscopy is increasingly used by clinicians (dermatologists, family physicians, podiatrists, docto...
The dermoscopy era is developing momentum. Our greater understanding of the morphological features s...
The dermoscopy era is developing momentum. Our greater understanding of the morphological fe...
ABSTRACT Purpose: To discuss the role of dermoscopy in dermatology practice. Method: PubMed was util...