Dermoscopy, an Issue of Dermatologic Clinics, 1st Edition
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Giuseppe Argenziano & Iris Zalaudek & Jason Giacomel
Date of Publication: 10/2013
Viewing lesions using a dermatoscope helps the dermatologist distinguish between benign and malignant lesions. It is particularly useful in the early diagnosis of melanoma, which is the fastest growing cancer in the US and worldwide. This issue of th
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Viewing lesions using a dermatoscope helps the dermatologist distinguish between benign and malignant lesions. It is particularly useful in the early diagnosis of melanoma, which is the fastest growing cancer in the US and worldwide. This issue of the Dermatologic Clinics issue all of the important topics in dermoscopy, including differentiation of lesions, lesions in the young and older populations, and dermoscopy in general dermatology.
Viewing lesions using a dermatoscope helps the dermatologist distinguish between benign and malignant lesions. It is particularly useful in the early diagnosis of melanoma, which is the fastest growing cancer in the US and worldwide. This issue of the Dermatologic Clinics issue all of the important topics in dermoscopy, including differentiation of lesions, lesions in the young and older populations, and dermoscopy in general dermatology.
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By Giuseppe Argenziano, MD, Professor & Head, Dermatology Unit, University of Campania, Naples, Italy; Iris Zalaudek, MD, Chair/Director, Department of Dermatology and Venereology, University of Trieste and Public Hospital Giuliano Isontino, Italy and Jason Giacomel, MBBS, Skin Spectrum Medical Services, Como, Western Australia
https://www.uk.elsevierhealth.com/dermoscopy-an-issue-of-dermatologic-clinics-9780323227483.html89635Dermoscopy, an Issue of Dermatologic Clinicshttps://www.uk.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9780323227483_6.jpg47.9963.99GBPInStock/Medicine and Surgery/Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery/Books100235255039Viewing lesions using a dermatoscope helps the dermatologist distinguish between benign and malignant lesions. It is particularly useful in the early diagnosis of melanoma, which is the fastest growing cancer in the US and worldwide. This issue of the Dermatologic Clinics issue all of the important topics in dermoscopy, including differentiation of lesions, lesions in the young and older populations, and dermoscopy in general dermatology. Viewing lesions using a dermatoscope helps the dermatologist distinguish between benign and malignant lesions. It is particularly useful in the early diagnosis of melanoma, which is the fastest growing cancer in the US and worldwide. This issue of the Dermatologic Clinics issue all of the important topics in dermoscopy, including differentiation of lesions, lesions in the young and older populations, and dermoscopy in general dermatology.00add-to-cart97803232274832013ProfessionalBy Giuseppe Argenziano, MD, Iris Zalaudek, MD and Jason Giacomel, MBBS20131Book178w x 254hElsevier021 Oct 2013PRINT ON DEMAND - DELIVERY CAN TAKE UP TO 10 DAYSBy <STRONG>Giuseppe Argenziano</STRONG>, MD, Professor & Head, Dermatology Unit, University of Campania, Naples, Italy; <STRONG>Iris Zalaudek</STRONG>, MD, Chair/Director, Department of Dermatology and Venereology, University of Trieste and Public Hospital Giuliano Isontino, Italy and <STRONG>Jason Giacomel</STRONG>, MBBS, Skin Spectrum Medical Services, Como, Western AustraliaBooksThe Clinics: DermatologyNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select