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Skin tumors are living entities that change in the course of development, so the clinical and dermoscopic findings will vary during the life span of a lesion. Dermatologists are familiar with the classic ABCD features to identify the classic lesion - but if armed with knowledge of how to identify earlier stages, they might well be able to detect tumors and help patients. This important book reveals the life cycle of select cutaneous lesions as seen with dermoscopy andbhow they correlate to clinical and histologic appearances.
List of contents
Introduction. An overview of the life cycle of lesions: Lesions arising de novo; Lesions arising from pre-existing lesions; Lesions undergoing regression. Development of clinical characteristics. Development of dermoscopic characteristics: Melanocytic patterns; Keratizinizing lesions; Vascular patterns. From old to young lesions: Combining clinical and dermoscopic views. Conclusion.
About the author
Juergen F Kreusch, PhD, MD, is a dermatologist at the University of Luebeck, Germany. He is involved in teaching courses on dermoscopy for EADV and other national and international organizations.
Summary
Skin tumors are living entities that change in the course of development, so the clinical and dermoscopic findings will vary during the life span of a lesion. Dermatologists are familiar with the classic ABCD features to identify the classic lesion - but if armed with knowledge of how to identify earlier stages, they might well be able to detect tumors and help patients. This important book reveals the life cycle of select cutaneous lesions as seen with dermoscopy andbhow they correlate to clinical and histologic appearances.