Case Report: Melanoma and melanocytic nevus differentiation with reflectance confocal microscopy

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Abstract

Historically, melanoma has been typically diagnosed by naked-eye examination and confirmed with invasive biopsy. However, recently the use of reflectance confocal microscopy enables non-invasive bedside diagnosis of clinically equivocal lesions. We present a case in which reflectance confocal microscopy was used to evaluate two skin lesions in the same patient confirming the diagnosis of a melanoma and potentially avoiding invasive biopsy in the second benign melanocytic lesion. Clinicians should be aware of the availability of new non-invasive technologies that can aid in early diagnosis of malignant skin tumors and potentially reduce the number of benign lesion excisions.

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Łudzik, J., Witkowski, A. M., & Pellacani, G. (2015). Case Report: Melanoma and melanocytic nevus differentiation with reflectance confocal microscopy. F1000Research, 4. https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.6793.1

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