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  2. Melanocytic nevus - Wikipedia

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    Melanocytic nevus. A melanocytic nevus (also known as nevocytic nevus, nevus-cell nevus, and commonly as a mole) [1][2] is usually a noncancerous condition of pigment-producing skin cells. It is a type of melanocytic tumor that contains nevus cells. [2] A mole can be either subdermal (under the skin) or a pigmented growth on the skin, formed ...

  3. Dermatoscopy - Wikipedia

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    Dermatoscopy, also known as dermoscopy[1] or epiluminescence microscopy, is the examination of skin lesions with a dermatoscope. It is a tool similar to a camera to allow for inspection of skin lesions unobstructed by skin surface reflections. The dermatoscope consists of a magnifier, a light source (polarized or non-polarized), a transparent ...

  4. International Dermoscopy Society - Wikipedia

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    International Dermoscopy Society (IDS) is a non-governmental organization offering comprehensive promotion of dermoscopy, also known as dermatoscopy. [1][2] It has over 16,000 international members from over 160 different countries. Dermoscopy is a valuable diagnostic tool in dermatology for correct identification and management of skin tumors ...

  5. Molemax - Wikipedia

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    Molemax. MoleMax was the first digital epiluminescence microscopy ( dermatoscopy) system developed in cooperation with medical faculty Department of Dermatology [1] of the Medical University of Vienna. It is currently owned and distributed by DermaMedicalSystems.

  6. Cherry angioma - Wikipedia

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    Cherry angioma, also called cherry hemangioma [1] or Campbell de Morgan Spot, [2] is a small bright red dome-shaped bump on the skin. [3] It ranges between 0.5 – 6 mm in diameter and usually several are present, typically on the chest and arms, and increasing in number with age. [3][4] If scratched, they may bleed. [5]

  7. Nevoid melanoma - Wikipedia

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    They are either black or brown in general color, but may possess small patches of blue, gray, or other coloration which often cannot be seen without a dermatoscope. They are perfectly or near-perfectly symmetrical. [2] [3] Nevoid melanomas frequently present as isolated papules, nodules, or wart-like in appearance. In most cases, the melanoma ...

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  9. Teledermatology - Wikipedia

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    Teledermatology is a subspecialty in the medical field of dermatology and probably one of the most common applications of telemedicine and e-health. [1] In teledermatology, telecommunication technologies are used to exchange medical information (concerning skin conditions and tumours of the skin) over a distance using audio, visual, and data communication.

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