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GENERAL ASPECTSMorphologic dimension of pigmented skin tumorsEpidemiology of melanoma and nevi Clinical examination including ABCD Skin types & skin ageing Melanoma Screening DERMOSCOPIC BACKGROUNDHistory of dermoscopyPrinciples of dermoscopic examination Dermoscopic-pathologic correlation Teaching experiences Is dermoscopy useful? TECHNICAL BACKGROUNDPhysics of dermosocpyHand-held devices Digital devices Principles of teleconsultation |
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GLOBAL FEATURESReticular patternsGlobular patterns Cobblestone patterns Homogeneous patterns Starbust patterns Multicomponent patterns Lacunar patterns Unspecific patterns LOCAL FEATURESPigment networkStreaks Dots and globules Blue-whitish veil Regression structures Blotches Hypopigmentation Vascular structures Milia-like cysts Comedo-like openings Brain-like fissures Exophytic papillary structures Red lacunas Central white patch Leaf-like areas Spoke-wheel areas Large blue-gray ovoid nests Multiple blue-gray globules |
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BENIGN MELANOCYTIC LESIONSCommon nevusUnna nevus Miescher nevus Congenital nevus Spitz/Reed nevus Atypical nevus Blue nevus Combined nevus Acral nevus Subungual nevus Nevi of special sites Halo nevus Irritated nevus Recurrent nevus MELANOMASMelanoma of the trunk and limbsMelanoma of the face Acral melanoma Subungual melanoma Scalp melanoma Mucocutaneous melanoma Amelanotic melanoma Early evolution of melanoma Metastatic melanoma NON-MELANOCYTIC LESIONSBasal-cell carcinomaVerruca seborrhoica Lentigines Lichen planus-like keratosis Dermatofibroma Actinic keratosis and squamous-cell carcinoma Vascular lesions Rare skin neoplasms |
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MAIN ALGORITHMThe two step procedure of dermosocpyALTERNATIVE ALGORITHMSAlternative algorithmsSPECIAL ALGORITHMSAlgorithm for the diagnosis of non-pigmented skin tumorsAlgorithm for the preoperative evaluation of melanoma thickness Algorithm for the diagnosis and management of equivocal melanocytic skin lesions with regression |
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CLINICAL SCENARIOSAcral lesionsBlack lesions Blue lesions Featureless lesions Face lesions Genital lesions Lesion with excoriation Lesion with regression FOLLOW-UP EXAMINATIONShort-term examinationLong-term examination Examples of folllow-up documentation DERMOSCOPY REPORTSpecific dermoscopic report |
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FALSE NEGATIVESStatistical basisExperience from the literature Atlas of false negative melanomas GRAY ZONELimitations in dermoscopyLimitations in histopathology Management of gray zone lesions DERMOSCOPY IN GENERAL DERMATOLOGYNon-pigmented skin tumorsInfectious skin diseases Inflammatory skin disorders Predicting and monitoring treatment |
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AUTOMATED DIAGNOSISBasicsExperience from the literature TELEDERMOSOCPYBasicsExperience from the literature LASER SCANNING IN-VIVO MICROSCOPYBasicsExperience from the literature OTHER DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUESOverview |
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BENIGN MELANOCYTIC LESIONSBasicsExamples MELANOMASBasicsExamples NON-MELANOCYTIC LESIONSBasicsExamples |
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BENIGN MELANOCYTIC LESIONSExamplesMELANOMASExamplesNON-MELANOCYTIC LESIONSExamples |
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Each participant has to send in 20 cases for teleconsultation (second opinion) following a pre-defined checklist |