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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 countries.

  4. Trichoscopy - Wikipedia

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    Trichoscopy is a method of hair and scalp evaluation and is used for diagnosing hair and scalp diseases. [1] The method is based on dermoscopy.In trichoscopy hair and scalp structures may be visualized at many-fold magnification.

  5. Fotofinder - Wikipedia

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    Digital dermatoscopy (also called digital epiluminescence microscopy) for monitoring skin lesions over time. Through the technology-based follow-up, changes of the skin and single lesions can be detected at an early stage where the chances of healing are high.

  6. Lentigo maligna - Wikipedia

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    Unfortunately, the recurrence rate is high (up to 50%). This is due to the ill-defined visible surgical margin, and the facial location of the lesions (often forcing the surgeon to use a narrow surgical margin). The use of dermatoscopy can significantly improve the surgeon's ability to identify the surgical margin. The narrow surgical margin ...

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  9. Nevus - Wikipedia

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    Nevi are typically diagnosed clinically with the naked eye or using dermatoscopy. More advanced imaging tests are available for distinguishing melanocytic nevi from melanoma, including computerized dermoscopy and image analysis. [14] The management of nevi depends on the type of nevus and the degree of diagnostic uncertainty.