458 An intuitive explanation of dermoscopic structures by digitally reconstructed pathological top-down view and 3D images

Volume: 139, Issue: 9, Pages: S293 - S293
Published: Sep 1, 2019
Abstract
Dermoscopy is a convenient tool to diagnose melanocytic lesions, especially nevus and melanoma. Various pigmented structures, including pigment network, dots and globules, and streaks, are observed in dermoscopy. Usually, 2D vertical images are used to explain the correlation of dermoscopy and histopathology. However, since the image of dermoscopy is horizontal, it is difficult for beginners to understand the horizontal view of dermoscopy by the...
Paper Details
Title
458 An intuitive explanation of dermoscopic structures by digitally reconstructed pathological top-down view and 3D images
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Volume
139
Issue
9
Pages
S293 - S293
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