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 INDICE: Introduction to dermoscopy 1. Introduction 2. Instruments a. Introduction b. Non-polarised devices c. Polarised devices d. Hybrid devices e. Maintenance tips 3. Normal Skin a. Face, body and phototype b. Photodamage 4. Pigment depth and colour 5. Dermoscopic alphabet a. Global features b. Local features Melanocytic lesions 6. Melanocytic criteria a. Pigmented network b. Pigmented globules c. Homogeneous pigmentation d. Parallel pattern e. Cobblestone f. Starburst pattern 7. Pigmented network 8. Atypical pigmented network 9. Cobblestone 10. Globular 11. Dermal naevi 12. Blue naevi 13. Halo naevi 14. Recurrent naevi 15. combined naevi 16. Spitz naevi a. Pink b. Pigmented 17. Naevi and phototype a. Skin phototype I b. Skin phototype III 18. Naevi nodular e. BCCsuperficial f. BCC - pigmented g. SCC h. Dermatofibroma i. Haemangioma j. Angiokeratoma k. Melanoma pink l. Melanoma - brown m. Melanoma black n. Melanoma arising in a naevus o. Melanoma atypical vessels p. Melanoma multicoloured q. Melanoma - globules r. Melanoma regression s. Melanoma - extensive regression t. Melanoma blue white veil and atypical network u. Melanoma SSMM v. Melanoma - blue white veil w. Melanoma streaks
- ISBN: 978-1-4051-9855-4
- Editorial: Wiley-Blackwell
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 160
- Fecha Publicación: 12/08/2011
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés