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What is a dermatoscope, and what does it see? - Medical News Today
2021年3月18日 · A dermatoscope is a hand-held visual aid device a doctor or person can use to examine and diagnose skin lesions and diseases, such as melanoma. It can also help a person examine the scalp, hair...
The original polarized dermatoscope – your dermoscopy …
DermLite, the leading brand in handheld dermoscopy, created the world's first polarized dermatoscope as well as the hybrid dermatoscope, today's gold standard in dermatology. DermLite dermatoscopes are handmade in California and are a big part of our customers' superpowers in skin cancer screening.
Dermatoscopy - Wikipedia
Dermatoscopy, also known as dermoscopy[1] or epiluminescence microscopy, is the examination of skin lesions with a dermatoscope. It is a tool similar to a camera to allow for inspection of skin lesions unobstructed by skin surface reflections.
Dermoscopy: An Invaluable Tool for Evaluating Skin Lesions
2008年9月15日 · Dermatoscopes are instruments that employ light and magnification to evaluate skin lesions. The most common types are shaped much like otoscopes; one type of dermatoscope is depicted in the...
Dermoscopy (Dermatoscopy) — DermNet
Dermoscopy or dermatoscopy refers to the examination of the skin using skin surface microscopy, and is also called ‘epiluminoscopy’ and ‘epiluminescent microscopy’. Derm (at)oscopy is mainly used to evaluate pigmented skin lesions. In experienced hands it can make it …
Dermoscopy for the Family Physician - AAFP
2013年10月1日 · Dermoscopy, also known as dermatoscopy, epiluminescence microscopy, incident light microscopy, or skin surface microscopy, is performed using a handheld instrument called a dermatoscope or...
A comparison of polarised and nonpolarised dermoscopy
A dermatoscope usually consists of a light source, achromatic lens, contact plate, and power supply. A dermatoscope allows better visualisation of deeper skin structures, therefore improved diagnostic accuracy of skin lesions.
Dermoscopy. Introduction to dermoscopy
Dermoscopy (also called dermatoscopy), is an essential tool for dermatologists, plastic surgeons, general practitioners and other health professionals attempting early diagnosis of melanoma.
what is dermoscopy? - dermatoscope.info
how does a dermatoscope work? This section will explain the basic principles behind the dermatoscope and dermoscopy . This section will explain the difference between polarising dermoscopy (PD) and nonpolarising dermoscopy (NPD).
Looking at your mole or skin change (dermoscopy)
Doctors can look very closely at the skin with an instrument called a dermatoscope. This is to check for signs of melanoma or non melanoma skin cancer. They will also check the rest of your skin for any changes. Some GPs have been trained to use a dermatoscope.