Dermatoscopy: an overview--Part I: nonmelanocytic lesions
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Dermatoscopy: an overview--Part I: nonmelanocytic lesions
Abstract
The practice of dermatoscopy continues to gain popularity among clinical dermatologists as well as nondermatologists, and therefore an increasing number of publications in the literature are targeted toward providing education on using a dermatoscope with success. Part 1 of this overview on dermatoscopy will focus on a detailed description of dermatoscopic findings of nonmelanocytic simulators of melanoma.
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