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As we know from numerous studies, the effective use of dermoscopy by trained and experienced clinicians markedly improves diagnostic accuracy and reduces the number of unnecessary excisions of skin lesions. The Definitive Guide to Dermoscopy and Diagnosis of Benign and Malignant Skin Lesions is based on the HealthCert online Professional Diploma of Dermoscopy developed in collaboration with the International Dermoscopy Society (IDS).
Featuring real patient case studies, thousands of illustrations and practical advice on skin cancer diagnosis and treatment, this comprehensive reference is a true “Dermoscopy Bible” comprising the extensive expertise of the 14 most influential experts and global pioneers in Dermoscopy.
Aimed at primary care practitioners, skin cancer specialists, dermatologists and any medical professional with an interest in skin cancer medicine or general dermatology, this 540-page guide provides the substantial knowledge required to diagnose a wide range of lesions on any body part, skin type and patient group.
MBChB MSc MD PhD DSc MRCP FRACGP FACRRM FAFPHM
Deputy Vice Chancellor, Macquarie University, Sydney
MD PhD MSc
Dermatologist-Venereologist, Aristotle University, Greece
MD PhD
Professor and Head of the Dermatology Unit, Second University of Naples, Naples, Italy
MD PhD MSc (DermPrevOncol)
Public, Private and Teaching Practice, Konstanz, Germany
Associate Professor at the University of Tuebingen, Germany
MD PhD
Scientific Coordinator, Skin Cancer Unit, ASMN-IRCCS, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
MD PhD
Professor of Dermatology, Department of Dermatology and Venerology, Head of Research Unit, Medical University of Graz, Austria
MD
Professor at the Department of Dermatology, Medical University of Vienna, Austria
MD
Dermatologist
Arcispedale Santa Maria Nuova, IRCCS, Reggio Emilia, Italy
MD, PhD
Professor and Chairman Department of Dermatology, Medical University of Lyon, France
MD PhD
Head of the Dermatology Clinic of the University of Trieste, Italy
INTRODUCTION: PHILIPP TSCHANDL
Introduction to Dermoscopy: How It Works
CHAPTER 1: GIUSEPPE ARGENZIANO
Algorithms, the Comparative Approach and
the Elephant Approach
CHAPTER 2: CLIFF ROSENDAHL
Chaos and Clues: An Algorithm for Pigmented Skin Lesions
CHAPTER 3: IRIS ZALAUDEK
Benign Non-Melanocytic Skin Tumours
CHAPTER 4: HARALD KITTLER
Malignant Non-Melanocytic Lesions
CHAPTER 5: RAINER HOFMANN-WELLENHOF
Melanocytic Naevi
CHAPTER 6: ASHFAQ A. MARGHOOB
Melanoma
CHAPTER 7: HARALD KITTLER
Facial Lesions
CHAPTER 8: MASARU TANAKA
Acral Lesions
CHAPTER 9: IRIS ZALAUDEK
Identifying Pink Tumours
CHAPTER 10: ANDREAS BLUM
Mucosal Lesions in Dermoscopy
CHAPTER 11: CATERINA LONGO
Difficult Benign Lesions
CHAPTER 12: LUC THOMAS
Diagnosis of Longitudinal Nail Pigmentation
CHAPTER 13: ELVIRA MOSCARELLA
Rare Skin Tumours
CHAPTER 14: HARALD KITTLER
Rare Skin Tumours
CHAPTER 15: ASHFAQ A. MARGHOOB
Difficult to Diagnose Melanomas
CHAPTER 16: AIMILIOS LALLAS
Dermoscopy in General Dermatology
CHAPTER 17: ELVIRA MOSCARELLA
Screening Children
CHAPTER 18: AIMILIOS LALLAS
Screening Young Adults
CHAPTER 19: CATERINA LONGO
Screening the Elderly
CHAPTER 20: IRIS ZALAUDEK
Lesions in Different Skin Types
CHAPTER 21: ELVIRA MOSCARELLA
Flat, Nodular, Pigmented, and Non-Pigmented Skin Lesions
CHAPTER 22: HARALD KITTLER
Management of Patients with Multiple Naevi
CHAPTER 23: AIMILIOS LALLAS
Dermoscopy in the Diagnosis and Management of Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer
CHAPTER 24: AIMILIOS LALLAS
Rules to Avoid Missing Melanomas
CHAPTER 25: DAVID WILKINSON
The BEST Protocol: A Pragmatic Approach to Skin Cancer Diagnosis for Primary Care Doctors
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