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  • 1. [Thermographic examination of cutaneous melanocytic nevi].
    Mikulska D.
    Ann Acad Med Stetin; 2009; 55(1):31-8; discussion 38. PubMed ID: 20349589
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  • 2. Significance of dermoscopic patterns in detecting malignant melanoma on acral volar skin: results of a multicenter study in Japan.
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    Arch Dermatol; 2004 Oct; 140(10):1233-8. PubMed ID: 15492186
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  • 3. Sensitivity, specificity, and diagnostic accuracy of three dermoscopic algorithmic methods in the diagnosis of doubtful melanocytic lesions: the importance of light brown structureless areas in differentiating atypical melanocytic nevi from thin melanomas.
    Annessi G, Bono R, Sampogna F, Faraggiana T, Abeni D.
    J Am Acad Dermatol; 2007 May; 56(5):759-67. PubMed ID: 17316894
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  • 4. Follow-up of melanocytic skin lesions with digital epiluminescence microscopy: patterns of modifications observed in early melanoma, atypical nevi, and common nevi.
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  • 5. Dermoscopy patterns of halo nevi.
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  • 6. The significance of eccentric and central hyperpigmentation, multifocal hyper/hypopigmentation, and the multicomponent pattern in melanocytic lesions lacking specific dermoscopic features of melanoma.
    Arevalo A, Altamura D, Avramidis M, Blum A, Menzies S.
    Arch Dermatol; 2008 Nov; 144(11):1440-4. PubMed ID: 19015418
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  • 9. Limitations of dermoscopy in the recognition of melanoma.
    Skvara H, Teban L, Fiebiger M, Binder M, Kittler H.
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  • 11. Common acquired melanocytic nevi, melanocytic dysplasia and malignant melanoma. A morphometric study.
    Santucci M, Urso C, Giannini A, Bondi R.
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  • 12. Clinical selection of melanocytic lesions for dermoscopy decreases the identification of suspicious lesions in comparison with dermoscopy without clinical preselection.
    Seidenari S, Longo C, Giusti F, Pellacani G.
    Br J Dermatol; 2006 May; 154(5):873-9. PubMed ID: 16634889
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  • 13. Dermoscopic patterns of acral melanocytic nevi and melanomas in a white population in central Italy.
    Altamura D, Altobelli E, Micantonio T, Piccolo D, Fargnoli MC, Peris K.
    Arch Dermatol; 2006 Sep; 142(9):1123-8. PubMed ID: 16982999
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  • 14. Clinical and Histopathologic Characteristics of Melanocytic Lesions on the Volar Skin Without Typical Dermoscopic Patterns.
    Mikoshiba Y, Minagawa A, Koga H, Yokokawa Y, Uhara H, Okuyama R.
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  • 15. Surveillance of patients at high risk for cutaneous malignant melanoma using digital dermoscopy.
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  • 16. Dermatoscopic differences between atypical melanocytic naevi and thin malignant melanomas.
    Fikrle T, Pizinger K.
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  • 17. Diagnosis and categorization of acral melanocytic lesions using teledermoscopy.
    Piccolo D, Soyer HP, Chimenti S, Argenziano G, Bartenjev I, Hofmann-Wellenhof R, Marchetti R, Oguchi S, Pagnanelli G, Pizzichetta MA, Saida T, Salvemini I, Tanaka M, Wolf IH, Zgavec B, Peris K.
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  • 18. Epidermolysis bullosa nevus: an exception to the clinical and dermoscopic criteria for melanoma.
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  • 19. Digital image analysis for diagnosis of cutaneous melanoma. Development of a highly effective computer algorithm based on analysis of 837 melanocytic lesions.
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  • 20. Correlation of dermoscopy with in vivo reflectance confocal microscopy of streaks in melanocytic lesions.
    Scope A, Gill M, Benveuto-Andrade C, Halpern AC, Gonzalez S, Marghoob AA.
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