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Dermoscopy is a non-invasive, widely used diagnostic tool that aids the diagnosis of skin lesions and is proven to increase the accuracy of melanoma diagnosis.This colour atlas is a comprehensive guide to the diagnosis of skin lesions and melanomas using a dermoscope.Beginning with an introduction to the use of the dermascope, the following chapters teach clinicians how to recognise dermoscopic criteria, colours and patterns, how to diagnose different types of lesions and calculate diagnostic algorithms.The finals sections cover related topics including entomodermatoscopy, inflammatoscopy, trichoscopy and capilaroscopy.This highly useful resource is enhanced by more than 1000 clinical images and illustrations.Key pointsComprehensive guide to diagnosis of skin lesions and melanomas using a dermoscopeTeaches clinicians how to recognise dermoscopic criteriaCovers related dermatoscopic topicsIncludes more than 1000 images and illustrations
Horacio Cabo MDProfessor of Dermatology, University of Buenos Aires; Dermatology Specialist, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Why Use The Dermatoscope Structures, Patterns, Criteria And Colours Vascular Patterns Dermoscopy: A Two-Step ProcedureNon Melanocytic LesionsMelanocytic LesionsMelanoma Simulators Combined Lesions Special Locations Diagnostic Algorithms Dermoscopy Follow-Up And Total Body PhotographyRevised Pattern Analysis EntomodermatoscopyInflammatoscopyTricoscopyCapilaroscopyReflectance Confocal Microscopy In VivoChaos & Clues
Simon Liversedge, Iain Gilchrist, Stefan Everling, UK) Liversedge, Simon (University of Southampton, UK) Gilchrist, Iain (Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Bristol, Canada) Everling, Stefan (Centre for Brain and Mind, Robarts Research Institute, Ontario
Lashon Booker, Stephanie Forrest, Melanie Mitchell, Rick Riolo, MITRE Corp.) Booker, Lashon (Principal Scientist, Principal Scientist, Albuquerque) Forrest, Stephanie (Professor of Computer Science, Professor of Computer Science, University of New Mexico, Oregon Health and Science University) Mitchell, Melanie (Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, OGI School of Science and Engineering, Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, OGI School of Science and Engineering, Ann Arbor) Riolo, Rick (Research Scientist, Director of the Computing Lab at the Center for the Study of Complex Systems, Research Scientist, Director of the Computing Lab at the Center for the Study of Complex Systems, University of Michigan