Morphology of skin lesions, together with their clinical history, are an essential feature of dermatologic diagnosis. According to mechanisms of development skin lesions can be classified as primary and secondary. Typical morphology of skin lesions allows to suspect the causative agent(s), however usually additional diagnostic tests are necessary to solve and confirm the suspicion. This article describes primary skin lesions as well as diagnostic procedures useful in those cases
Skin types are epidermis, dermis, cutis and sub cutis. The top most layer of skin is represented as ...
The skin is the biggest organ of our body; hence limitless diversity of the various types of lesions...
The skin is a rather large organ comprising 16% of body weight. It contains several cell types and c...
In part II of the issue dedicated to skin lesions, the secondary changes involved in skin impairment...
The skin is the largest organ of the human body. It is a protective shield against heat, light, inj...
The author and contact oinformation go at the end of the paper. Skin diseases, unlike afflictions of...
Skin lesions are widely common irregularities in skin. Most of the research done by computer scienti...
This paper describes the basic concepts of dermoscopy, the various dermoscopic equipments and the st...
There are many types of skin tumors that require proper diagnosis to determine. Major types and modi...
Introduction: Papulosquamous skin lesions are characterised by a unique morphologic feature called ...
The morphological diagnosis of melanoma is difficult and requires knowledge and evaluation of a larg...
Skin diseases are highly prevalent, affecting over half of the population at some point in their lif...
Criteria were defined for the assessment of morphological characteristics. Presence of dermatitis wa...
Papulosquamous diseases form the largest conglomerate group of skin disease and are characterized by...
Pattern recognition is at the heart of clinical dermatology and dermatopathology. Yet, while every p...
Skin types are epidermis, dermis, cutis and sub cutis. The top most layer of skin is represented as ...
The skin is the biggest organ of our body; hence limitless diversity of the various types of lesions...
The skin is a rather large organ comprising 16% of body weight. It contains several cell types and c...
In part II of the issue dedicated to skin lesions, the secondary changes involved in skin impairment...
The skin is the largest organ of the human body. It is a protective shield against heat, light, inj...
The author and contact oinformation go at the end of the paper. Skin diseases, unlike afflictions of...
Skin lesions are widely common irregularities in skin. Most of the research done by computer scienti...
This paper describes the basic concepts of dermoscopy, the various dermoscopic equipments and the st...
There are many types of skin tumors that require proper diagnosis to determine. Major types and modi...
Introduction: Papulosquamous skin lesions are characterised by a unique morphologic feature called ...
The morphological diagnosis of melanoma is difficult and requires knowledge and evaluation of a larg...
Skin diseases are highly prevalent, affecting over half of the population at some point in their lif...
Criteria were defined for the assessment of morphological characteristics. Presence of dermatitis wa...
Papulosquamous diseases form the largest conglomerate group of skin disease and are characterized by...
Pattern recognition is at the heart of clinical dermatology and dermatopathology. Yet, while every p...
Skin types are epidermis, dermis, cutis and sub cutis. The top most layer of skin is represented as ...
The skin is the biggest organ of our body; hence limitless diversity of the various types of lesions...
The skin is a rather large organ comprising 16% of body weight. It contains several cell types and c...