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SCION PUBLISHING LTD

Dermatoscopy and Skin Cancer, updated edition

Dermatoscopy and Skin Cancer, updated edition

A handbook for hunters of skin cancer and melanoma

ISBN: 9781914961205
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Dermatoscopy and Skin Cancer, updated edition, is a handbook to help dermatologists, dermatoscopists and GPs easily differentiate between benign and malignant tumours, leading to fewer unnecessary biopsies and earlier treatment of cancers. Based around two easy to follow algorithms, Chaos and Clues and Prediction without Pigment, the book shows all dermatoscope users how to confidently diagnose skin lesions earlier and with greater precision.



In addition, this handbook also provides coverage of:



• the microanatomy of the skin



• specimen processing and histopathology



• the language of dermatoscopy to help name and define structures and patterns



• approaches to skin examination and photodocumentation



• revised pattern analysis as an additional diagnostic algorithm



• dermatoscopic features of common and significant lesions.

Using over 450 high quality images the authors provide a detailed algorithmic approach to assessing the skin; an approach that has been successfully taught to thousands of doctors around the world.






By Cliff Rosendahl, Aksana Marozava

Imprint: SCION PUBLISHING LTD

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Format: PAPERBACK

Pages: 384

 



Chapter 1: Introduction to dermatoscopy



Chapter 2: Skin – the organ



Chapter 3: Dermatopathology for dermatoscopists



Chapter 4: The language of dermatoscopy: naming and defining structures and patterns



Chapter 5: The skin examination



Chapter 6: Chaos and clues: a decision algorithm for pigmented lesions



Chapter 7: Prediction without pigment: a decision algorithm for non-pigmented skin lesions



Chapter 8: Pattern analysis



Chapter 9: Dermatoscopic features of common and significant lesions: pigmented and non-pigmented



 



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