- Dermatoscopy, also
known as
dermoscopy or
epiluminescence microscopy, is the
examination of skin
lesions with a dermatoscope. It is a tool
similar to a...
- the
pigment being deep in the skin.
Diagnosis is by
visualisation and
dermoscopy. A
biopsy is
sometimes performed, or the
whole lesion surgically removed...
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diagnosed by a
medical professional based on the
appearance of the skin, but
dermoscopy can be used, as well, if the
diagnosis is unclear.
Variants of the ABCA12...
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pigmentation in the
basal layer of the epidermis,
similar to a
solar lentigo.
Dermoscopy is a
noninvasive technique utilizing a
handheld magnifying device coupled...
- is used for
diagnosing hair and
scalp diseases. The
method is
based on
dermoscopy. In
trichoscopy hair and
scalp structures may be
visualized at many-fold...
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inadequate washing under the ****.
Diagnosis is by visualisation. On
dermoscopy, the white-pink pa****s
appear in a cobblestone-like
pattern and contain...
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infection does not
invade deeper tissues.
Diagnosis is by visualisation,
dermoscopy, and
microscopy and
culture of skin s****ings.
Differential diagnosis...
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major contributions in the
field of dermatology,
including developing dermoscopy for the
diagnosis and care of hair diseases. She is a
world recognized...
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images of su****ious skin lesions. When used by
trained specialists,
dermoscopy is more
helpful to
identify malignant lesions than use of the
naked eye...
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confirmed by
scanning electron microscopy. Microscopy,
trichoscopy and
dermoscopy also play a role. The hair
strand typically has a
smaller diameter, is...