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Diagnostic Dermoscopy : The Illustrated Guide.
Title:
Diagnostic Dermoscopy : The Illustrated Guide.
Author:
Bowling, Jonathan.
ISBN:
9781444329841
Personal Author:
Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (158 pages)
Contents:
Diagnostic Dermoscopy: The Illustrated Guide -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 Introduction to Dermoscopy -- Introduction to Dermoscopy -- Introduction -- Viewing the invisible world … -- Instruments -- Non-polarised devices (oil immersion/contact) -- Polarised devices -- Hybrid devices -- Which device is best? -- Device comparisons I -- The Heine Delta 20 versus the DermLite II PRO HR -- Chrysalis structures -- Device comparisons II -- Comparisons of contact versus non-contact polarisation: structures in a seborrhoeic keratosis -- Comparison of the polarising mode and the non-polarising mode - the DermLite II Hybrid m -- Device comparisons III -- DermLite DL3 versus DermLite II PRO HR versus Heine Delta 20 -- Device maintenance tips -- Normal skin -- Skin phototype I -- Skin phototype V -- Photodamaged skin I -- Acute photodamage -- Chronic photodamage -- Photodamaged skin II -- Examples of photodamaged skin -- Pigment depth and colour -- The dermoscopic alphabet -- Chapter 2 Melanocytic Lesions -- Melanocytic criteria -- Pigmented network -- Atypical pigmented network -- Cobblestone morphology -- Pigmented globules -- Globular -- Globular homogeneous -- Globular reticular -- Dermal naevi -- Pigment remnants, curvi-linear and comma vessels -- Cobblestone morphology and comma vessels -- Cobblestone morphology -- Blue naevi -- Homogeneous slate blue colour -- Homogeneous slate blue and brown pigmentation -- Areas of homogeneous hypopigmentation in sclerotic blue naevi -- Combined naevi -- Halo naevus -- Recurrent naevus -- Pink Spitz naevus -- Pigmented Spitz naevus -- Naevus morphology -- Naevus morphology - Age -- Naevus morphology - Phototype -- Skin phototype I -- Skin phototype III -- Naevi - Pigment distribution -- Naevus morphology - cases I -- Globular homogeneous -- Multifocal reticular -- Naevus morphology - cases 2 -- Reticular.

Homogeneous -- Multicomponent morphology -- Chapter 3 Melanoma -- Seven features of melanoma -- Melanoma in situ -- Thin invasive melanoma -- Intermediate-thickness melanoma -- Thick invasive melanoma -- Hyperpigmented melanoma: brown -- Hyperpigmented melanoma: black -- Multicoloured melanoma -- Hypopigmented melanoma -- Superficial spreading malignant melanoma -- Nodular melanoma: pigmented -- Nodular melanoma: hypopigmented -- Featureless melanoma -- Small melanoma -- Eccentric pigmented melanoma -- Cutaneous melanoma metastases -- Negative network -- Regression in melanoma -- Melanoma cases -- Melanoma in situ -- Thin invasive melanoma -- Intermediate thickness melanoma -- Algorithms -- Seven-point checklist -- The Menzies scoring method -- Three-point checklist -- The ABCD algorithm -- The CASH algorithm -- Algorithms - limitations -- Chapter 4 Non-melanocytic Lesions -- Seborrhoeic keratoses -- Milia-like cysts -- Comedo-like openings -- Cerebriform pattern -- Fingerprint structures and moth-eaten border -- Benign lichenoid keratosis -- Ink-spot lentigo -- Solar lentigo -- Clear cell acanthoma -- Comedones -- Porokeratosis -- Haemangiomas -- Angiokeratomas -- Lymphangiomas -- Subcorneal haematoma: homogeneous pattern -- Subcorneal haematoma: parallel pattern -- Sebaceous hyperplasia -- Dermatofibroma: typical -- Dermatofibroma: non-typical -- Actinic keratosis -- Bowen's disease -- Squamous cell carcinoma/keratoacanthoma -- Basal cell carcinoma -- Superficial BCC: clinical -- Superficial BCC: dermoscopy -- Nodular BCC: clinical -- Nodular BCC: dermoscopy -- Morphoeic BCC -- Pigmented BCC - I -- Pigmented BCC - II -- Vessels in skin tumours -- Exogenous pigmentation -- Radiotherapy scars -- Chapter 5 Special Sites -- Acral melanocytic lesions -- Acral anatomy -- Fibrillar pattern -- Acral melanoma -- Acral naevi.

Acral melanoma - parallel pattern -- Acral melanoma - non-parallel pattern -- Acral melanoma - late diagnosis -- Lentigo maligna -- Lentigo maligna cases I -- Lentigo maligna cases II -- Melanonychia -- Nail unit melanoma - early -- Nail unit melanoma - late -- Erythronychia -- Nail unit squamous cell carcinoma -- Nail unit infection -- Subungual haematoma -- Scalp BCC -- Scalp melanoma -- Scalp seborrhoeic keratoses -- Scalp naevus sebaceous -- Mucosal melanosis -- Androgenetic alopecia -- Alopecia areata -- Trichotillomania and pickers nodule -- Lymphocytic scarring alopecia: lichen plano pilaris -- Neutrophilic scarring alopecia: tufted folliculitis -- End-stage scarring: pseudopelade -- Miscellaneous hair conditions -- Trichostasis spinulosa -- Ingrown hairs -- Scarring alopecia - Discoid lupus erythematosus -- Chapter 6 General Dermatology -- Scabies -- Head lice -- Pseudonits -- Viral wart - verruca vulgaris -- Molluscum contagiosum -- Tungiasis -- Psoriasis/eczema -- Discoid eczema -- Psoriasis -- Pityriasis lichenoides chronica -- Lichen planus -- Blood vessel inflammation -- Stasis change -- Capillaritis -- Lichen aureus -- Vasculitis -- Inflammatory conditions: cutaneous mastocytosis -- Urticaria pigmentosa -- Telangiectasia macularis eruptiva perstans -- Granulomatous inflammation -- Nail fold capillary dilatation -- Xanthogranuloma -- Chapter 7 Case Scenarios -- Chapter 8 Reference Points -- Key points -- Ten tips to improve dermoscopy imaging -- Ten tips to avoid missing melanoma -- Key points for safe dermoscopy -- Which patients should be examined clinically? -- Which lesions deserve closer examination with dermoscopy? -- Which lesions should be excised or followed up closely? -- Dermoscopy and skin lesion management -- Criteria for melanocytic naevi -- Criteria for seborrhoeic keratoses -- Criteria for vascular lesion.

Criteria for dermatofibroma -- Criteria for BCC -- Teledermoscopy -- Chapter 9 Image Gallery -- Index.
Abstract:
Ideal for clinic use, both for diagnosis and for explaining to the patient, this guide provides: A quick reference atlas guide to the diagnosis skin lesions, especially, but not limited to, those that are cancerous Icons for each condition linked to high definition dermoscopy and clinical photographs Real dermatoscopic images and the associated clinical photographs on the page opposite.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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