Dermoscopy is a widely diffuse tool that allows a better noninvasive diagnosis of pigmented and nonpigmented skin lesions, visualizing magnified images of subsurface structures. The light source can be nonpolarized or polarized, the latter being a more recent technique acquisition. Papers from the last decade focused on the appreciable differences between the two techniques. In general, by polarized dermoscopy the visualization of deeper and vascular structures is more attainable, but the main issue is the quality of the image, influencing both diagnostic accuracy and confidence level, regardless of the lighting technique. A terminology based on polarized dermoscopy is still missing, requiring further consensus-based studie
Dermoscopy is a non-invasive tool that is largely recognized and used in the diagnosis of pigmented ...
Background: Dermoscopy is gaining appreciation in the spectrum of non-neoplastic skin conditions, es...
Background We have identified cases of skin cancer with discordances between clinical, dermoscopic, ...
Dermoscopy is a widely diffuse tool that allows a better noninvasive diagnosis of pigmented and nonp...
Objective: To evaluate whether the differences in colors and structures observed in dermoscopic ima...
Dermoscopy improves the diagnostic accuracy in the clinical evaluation of pigmented skin lesions, bu...
Dermatoscopy is an in vivo noninvasive technique used to examine pigmented and amelanotic skin lesio...
Dermoscopy is the conventional technique used for the clinical inspection of human skin lesions. How...
Dermatoscopy (dermoscopy) improves the diagnosis of benign and malignant cutaneous neoplasms in comp...
The clinical use of dermoscopy has uncovered a new and fascinating morphological dimension of pigmen...
A polarized illumination system is described that optically segregates the skin into two distinct re...
Dermoscopy is a widely accessible, inexpensive, and reliable noninvasive diagnostic tool that improv...
BACKGROUND: We have identified cases of skin cancer with discordances between clinical, dermoscopic,...
The use of dermoscopy in non-pigmented skin disorders includes dermoscopy as a diagnostic tool for n...
"We are beginning to move away from clinicopathologic diagnosis into an era of clinico-imaging diagn...
Dermoscopy is a non-invasive tool that is largely recognized and used in the diagnosis of pigmented ...
Background: Dermoscopy is gaining appreciation in the spectrum of non-neoplastic skin conditions, es...
Background We have identified cases of skin cancer with discordances between clinical, dermoscopic, ...
Dermoscopy is a widely diffuse tool that allows a better noninvasive diagnosis of pigmented and nonp...
Objective: To evaluate whether the differences in colors and structures observed in dermoscopic ima...
Dermoscopy improves the diagnostic accuracy in the clinical evaluation of pigmented skin lesions, bu...
Dermatoscopy is an in vivo noninvasive technique used to examine pigmented and amelanotic skin lesio...
Dermoscopy is the conventional technique used for the clinical inspection of human skin lesions. How...
Dermatoscopy (dermoscopy) improves the diagnosis of benign and malignant cutaneous neoplasms in comp...
The clinical use of dermoscopy has uncovered a new and fascinating morphological dimension of pigmen...
A polarized illumination system is described that optically segregates the skin into two distinct re...
Dermoscopy is a widely accessible, inexpensive, and reliable noninvasive diagnostic tool that improv...
BACKGROUND: We have identified cases of skin cancer with discordances between clinical, dermoscopic,...
The use of dermoscopy in non-pigmented skin disorders includes dermoscopy as a diagnostic tool for n...
"We are beginning to move away from clinicopathologic diagnosis into an era of clinico-imaging diagn...
Dermoscopy is a non-invasive tool that is largely recognized and used in the diagnosis of pigmented ...
Background: Dermoscopy is gaining appreciation in the spectrum of non-neoplastic skin conditions, es...
Background We have identified cases of skin cancer with discordances between clinical, dermoscopic, ...