Cutaneous melanoma: Digital dermoscopy -essential tool for positive diagnosis

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Cutaneous melanoma is a "perfid", aggressive and hard to be treated malignant tumor in case of delayed diagnosis. However, patients still have a chance to escape progressive disease if the lesion is recognized early, when the surgical approach is curative. Dermoscopy has the important advantage of rapidity and non-invasivity in a field with (still) contradictory algorithms of diagnosis and treatment. The recognition of the elementary dermoscopic lesions enables accurate diagnosis for cutaneous melanoma. In our opinion, dermoscopy appears compulsory in the routine derma-tologic examination. In vivo microscopy (dermoscopy) together with histopathology (plus or minus immunohisto-chemistry) seem, at present, to provide the most reliable diagnosis of melanoma.

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Simionescu, O., Costache, M., & Testori, A. (2006). Cutaneous melanoma: Digital dermoscopy -essential tool for positive diagnosis. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, 10(4), 991–994. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2006.tb00540.x

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