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CRC - KE25445

Dermatoscopy in Clinical Practice, Second Edition : Beyond Pigmented Lesions

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Organization: CRC
Publication Date: 23 March 2016
Status: active
Page Count: 208
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Dermatoscopy has been heavily promoted to dermatologists as the front line in detecting skin cancer early and easily. However, this technology also has other uses in everyday dermatologic practice.

Dermatoscopy in Clinical Practice shows those already using the equipment how they can extend its use beyond pigmented lesions and exploit its full potential. Dermatoscopy and videodermatoscopy can be used for differential diagnosis, prognostic evaluation, and monitoring response to treatment of various disorders including inflammatory diseases, parasitoses, viral and fungal infections, nonpigmented skin lesions, hair abnormalities, and a large variety of other dermatologic conditions as well as cosmetology.

The book focuses on those conditions in which the techniques are most useful, describing the clinical and histopathological correlations associated with the procedure. The book includes color clinical images throughout, making it a handy guide for the dermatologist's daily practice.

Document History

KE25445
March 23, 2016
Dermatoscopy in Clinical Practice, Second Edition : Beyond Pigmented Lesions
Dermatoscopy has been heavily promoted to dermatologists as the front line in detecting skin cancer early and easily. However, this technology also has other uses in everyday dermatologic practice....
October 15, 2009
Dermatoscopy in Clinical Practice: Beyond Pigmented Lesions
Introduction Giuseppe Micali and Francesco Lacarrubba Dermatoscopy (D) - also called "dermoscopy" or "incident light microscopy" - is a non-invasive technique that allows a rapid and magnified in...
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