The perfect one-stop shop for the beginner in dermoscopy! Diagnosis of malignant melanoma can be significantly improved by the use of dermoscopy (also known as dermatoscopy, epiluminescence microscopy or surface microscopy). This book clearly and concisely explains the principles of this revolutionary technique, how to perform a dermoscopy and how to interpret the results. The book uses checklists, algorithms, and brief text descriptions to convey the key messages, and contains over 375 colour dermoscopic images with clinical correlates. It has a practical emphasis throughout and is designed for quick reference. It also includes information on the common diagnostic pitfalls faced when diagnosing with dermoscopy. Written by five dermatologists with vast teaching experience, this book aims to take the mystery out of dermoscopy and make this technique accessible for all dermatologists and clinicians responsible for diagnosing skin cancer.
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Dermoscopy is based on the simple principle of removing surface light reflection on pigmented lesions by viewing them through a fluid interface with a highly illuminated field. Over the past 20 years, dermoscopy has become a valuable method for evaluating pigmented skin lesions, and increases accuracy in clinical diagnosis. Dermoscopy: the essentials is an outstanding book compiled by five international authors who are experts in the field. They aimed to produce a book that provided a rapid means of expanding the clinician's capacity to identify critical diagnostic features of pigmented lesions. The authors used the traffic light grid as an analogy to propose three critical features to decide whether lesions require removal. Removal is recommended for lesions with all three criteria (red light); for those with two criteria (orange light), removal or close monitoring is recommended; while those demonstrating one criterion (green light) can be left alone. This is a useful strategy, as it focuses the reader on the main challenge of dermoscopy, which is to minimise the risk of misdiagnosing a melanoma or a non-melanoma pigmented skin cancer, particularly pigmented basal cell carcinoma. Difficult lesions such as featureless melanoma, hypopigmented lesions and melanomas arising in pre-existing naevi are included. One of the controversies in this book is the inclusion of equivocal skin lesions that on dermoscopy favoured the diagnosis of melanoma, but the biopsy findings were interpreted by the pathologist as a Clark's dysplastic naevus. In such cases, the authors probably had a split diagnosis and it would have been interesting to learn how this was resolved. The authors recommend review of the biopsy findings by a second pathologist in such cases. What may be needed is a closer study of such biopsies as they may harbour a subset of naevus-like melanomas that are not currently distinguished from Clark's dysplastic naevus. The approach in this book is fresh and it represents an excellent method to improve one's skills in this field. The 375 illustrated case studies include clinical and dermoscopic images and cover a vast array of pigmented lesions that are instructive to both novices and experts. It would be almost impossible to have seen all the variations of pigmented lesions that are included in this volume in a single practice without having examined an enormous amount of material. The images are grouped and accompanied by concise checklists for analysis of both melanocytic and non-melanocytic skin lesions. The authors have also included brief targeted notes on the major features in each case that are highlighted in the photos. In summary, the book fulfils the authors' aim to provide a highly illustrated text that can be used as an effective resource to expand one's diagnostic skills in dermoscopy. Steven Kossard Associate Professor in Dermatology Skin & Cancer Foundation, Sydney
The perfect one-stop shop for the beginner in dermoscopy! Diagnosis of malignant melanoma can be significantly improved by the use of dermoscopy (also known as dermatoscopy, epiluminescence microscopy or surface microscopy). This book clearly and concisely explains the principles of this revolutionary technique, how to perform a dermoscopy and how to interpret the results. The book uses checklists, algorithms, and brief text descriptions to convey the key messages, and contains over 375 colour dermoscopic images with clinical correlates. It has a practical emphasis throughout and is designed for quick reference. It also includes information on the common diagnostic pitfalls faced when diagnosing with dermoscopy. Written by five dermatologists with vast teaching experience, this book aims to take the mystery out of dermoscopy and make this technique accessible for all dermatologists and clinicians responsible for diagnosing skin cancer.
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Librería: Hamelyn, Madrid, M, España
Condición: Bueno. : Este libro es una guía esencial sobre dermoscopia, una técnica revolucionaria para mejorar el diagnóstico del melanoma maligno. Explica de manera clara y concisa los principios de la dermoscopia, cómo realizarla y cómo interpretar los resultados. Con más de 375 imágenes a color y un enfoque práctico, este libro es una referencia rápida para dermatólogos y clínicos responsables del diagnóstico del cáncer de piel. EAN: 9780323028967 Tipo: Libros Categoría: Otros Título: Dermoscopy Autor: Robert H. Johr| Peter Soyer| Giuseppe Argenziano| Rainer Hofman-Wellenhof| Massimiliano Scalvenzi Editorial: Mosby Idioma: en Páginas: 248 Formato: tapa blanda. Nº de ref. del artículo: Happ-2026-02-24-186ae213
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