2021
DOI: 10.1111/phpp.12748
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Fluorescence‐advanced videodermatoscopy (FAV) for the differential diagnosis of suspicious facial lesions: A single‐centre experience with pattern analysis and histopathological correlation

Abstract: Background: Fluorescence-advanced videodermatoscopy (FAV) is a new non-invasive high-resolution skin imaging technique to assess pigmented lesions in conjunction with the clinical examination and dermatoscopy.Objectives: This is the first prospective study to identify morphologic descriptors and standardized terminology to examine facial pigmented lesions using FAV. The objectives were to identify FAV indicators, which can assist physicians in diagnosing suspicious flat facial pigmented lesions.Methods: Consec… Show more

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