2011
DOI: 10.3399/bjgp11x578142
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Dermoscopy for the diagnosis of melanoma: primary care diagnostic technology update

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“…The likelihood of featureless melanomas not to be overlooked and minimal excision of benign lesions are increased by the use of dermoscopic monitoring of pigmented lesions. Dermoscopy in routine practice may have major implications in large-scale melanoma screening, with a reduction in the dermatological surgery workload of falsepositive lesions, leading to cost savings, reduced morbidity, and less scarring (Plüddemann et al, 2011). Dermoscopy is a non-invasive and costeffective tool for melanoma diagnosis, which has been shown to be a reliable and sensitive method for detecting early-stage skin cancer and reducing the number of unnecessary excisions (Thomas and Puig, 2017) (Table 1).…”
Section: Advantages Of Dermoscopy In Melanoma Detectionmentioning
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“…The likelihood of featureless melanomas not to be overlooked and minimal excision of benign lesions are increased by the use of dermoscopic monitoring of pigmented lesions. Dermoscopy in routine practice may have major implications in large-scale melanoma screening, with a reduction in the dermatological surgery workload of falsepositive lesions, leading to cost savings, reduced morbidity, and less scarring (Plüddemann et al, 2011). Dermoscopy is a non-invasive and costeffective tool for melanoma diagnosis, which has been shown to be a reliable and sensitive method for detecting early-stage skin cancer and reducing the number of unnecessary excisions (Thomas and Puig, 2017) (Table 1).…”
Section: Advantages Of Dermoscopy In Melanoma Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, it has its limitation in the case of nail matrix melanoma which has a late onset (Koga, 2017). Table 1: Advantages and disadvantages of dermoscopy (Plüddemann et al, 2011;Koga, 2017;Argenziano et al, 2003) Advantages of dermoscopy Disadvantages of dermoscopy Easy to use Low cost Helps in early detection Requires minimum number of excisions to confirm the diagnosis By using a special lens also lesions are located in particular anatomic sites Modification of luminous intensity and magnification not possible Storage and retrospective analysis of the images is not feasible Requires properly trained dermatologists Fails to diagnose nail matrix melanoma…”
Section: Challenges and Limitations Of Dermoscopymentioning
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“…а -клиническое изображение; б -последовательно дерматоскопическое изображение, СИАсканы общего меланина, дермального меланина, распределения гемоглобина и коллагена. злокачественных новообразований кожи (НОК) [5][6][7][8]. Изначально предназначенная для ранней диагностики меланомы кожи СИАскопия вскоре доказала свою высокую чувствительность и специфичность для диагностики других НОК [9].…”
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“…This in turn, comparing to conventional non-dermoscopic examination, allows physicians to reach a more reliable diagnosis of skin lesions. Thus, recent melanoma guidelines promote the use of dermoscopy in skin cancer screening and diagnosis [ 2 ].…”
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“…Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the US and over 3.5 million cases are diagnosed annually [ 2 ]. The deadliest form of skin cancer is melanoma.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%