Ten Basic Rules: How Not to Miss a Melanoma.- Flat Pigmented Lesions on the Scalp.- Palpable Pigmented Lesions on the Scalp.- Nodular Pigmented Lesions on the Scalp.- Flat Non-pigmented Lesions on the Scalp.- Palpable Non- pigmented Lesions on the Scalp.- Nodular Non-pigmented Lesions on the Scalp.- Flat Pigmented Lesions on the Face.- Palpable Pigmented Lesions on the Face.- Nodular Pigmented Lesions on the Face.- Flat Non-pigmented Lesions on the Face.- Palpable Non-pigmented Lesions on the Face.- Nodular Non-pigmented Lesions on the Face.- Flat Pigmented Lesions on the Trunk.- Palpable Pigmented Lesions on the Trunk.- Nodular Pigmented Lesions on the Trunk.- Flat Non-pigmented Lesions on the Trunk.- Palpable Non-pigmented Lesions on the Trunk.- Nodular Non-pigmented Lesions on the Trunk.- Flat Pigmented Lesions on the Upper Limb.- Palpable Pigmented Lesions on the Upper Limb.- Nodular Pigmented Lesions on the Upper Limb.- Flat Non-pigmented Lesions on the Upper Limb.- Palpable Non-pigmented Lesions on the Upper Limb.- Nodular Non-pigmented Lesions on the Upper Limb.- Flat Pigmented Lesions on the Lower Limb.- Palpable Pigmented Lesions on the Lower Limb.- Nodular Pigmented Lesions on the Lower Limb.- Flat Non-pigmented Lesions on the Lower Limb.- Palpable Non-pigmented Lesions on the Lower Limb.- Nodular Non-pigmented Lesions on the Lower Limb.- Acral Lesions.- Nail Lesions.- Lesions in Genital Areas.- Hair and Scalp Disorders.
Dr Cabo studied at the University of Buenos Aires, where he became a Medical Doctor, then specialized in dermatology obtaining the title of Dermatologist, later becoming Head Professor of Dermatology at the University of Buenos Aires and Consultant of Dermatology Section of the Medical Research Institute "A. Lanari "of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Buenos Aires. During the last 20 years he has worked in dermoscopy, understanding that it represents a tool for diagnosing and monitoring skin cancer. He has taught over 100 courses and have participated in multiple conferences, courses and seminars specialty.
Aimilios Lallas is a Board-Certified Dermatologist-Venereologist. He is currently occupied at the First Department of Dermatology of the Faculty of Medicine of Aristotle University in Thessaloniki, Greece. He is specialized in skin cancer diagnosis with non-invasive techniques, as well as in the management of skin cancer patients. His main field of research interest is dermoscopy of skin tumors, the application of the method in general dermatology and the improvement of the management of oncologic patients. He is co-author of approximately 190 scientific papers published on Pubmed Central, most of them on dermoscopy, and of 4 book chapters on dermoscopy. He has been awarded scholarships from several foundations and Academies. He has supervised the training of numerous fellows from several countries on skin cancer diagnosis and management. He participates in research projects on non-invasive diagnosis and in clinical trials on skin cancer treatment. He is invited speaker in most of the main International dermatologic congresses. Dr Lallas is currently the General Secretary of the International Dermoscopy Society.
This practical atlas describes the use of dermatoscopy in the clinic, a technique that is increasingly used by the clinical dermatologist. It revolves around the use of clinical cases, simulating what happens in the clinic when the dermatologist is presented with a patient who has pigmented and non-pigmented lesions. Dermatologists perform diagnoses based on what they see on the skin and with these images recognize different diseases. This whole spectrum of forms and shapes is reflected in color. Dermatoscopy opens a new and very wide field of structures and colors that cannot be seen with the naked eye and, with appropriate training and the use of this book, improves clinical diagnosis.
Atlas of Dermatoscopy Cases: Challenging and Complex Clinical Scenarios adds significantly to the analysis of cases from the Editors’ previous volume Comprehensive Atlas of Dermatoscopy Cases by teaching the technique through specially selected, complex, and interesting clinical cases and providing the reader a thorough understanding of the techniques and methodologies associated with diagnosis using dermatoscopy. It is of great use to the trainee dermatologist and any practicing dermatologist seeking to expand their skills with this important diagnostic tool.ool.