Summary:
Dermatoscopy is a non-invasive diagnostic method ušed in dermatology to examinc pigmented skin lesions in vivo. Its aim is to improve the quality of the differential diagnosis and to lower the number of unnecessary surgical interventions. One possibility of the praetical use of dermatoscopy is to differentiate melanoey tic and non-melanocytic lesions. Authors point out often examined non-melanocyte lesions in melanoma differential diagnosis. On the basis of their own experience they give an overview of common and rare dermatoscopic fin-dings in particular diagnoses (seborrhoeic wart, pigmented basalioma, vascular and haemorrhagic skin lesions, histiocj torna) including picture documentation obtained by digital dermatoscopy.
Key words:
dermatoscopy - seborrhoeic wart - basalioma - vascular and haemorrhagic lesions
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