Dermatoscopic Features of Non-Melanocytic Skin Tumours
Authors: Engin Senel
Publication Date: 12 Feb 2010
Clinical Medicine Insights: Dermatology 2010:3 5-10
Engin Senel
Department of Dermatology, Çankiri State Hospital, 18200 Çankiri, Turkey.
Abstract
Dermatoscopy is a cheap and non-invasive diagnostic technique that improves the diagnostic accuracy of non-pigmented benign and malignant skin tumours. Dermatologist should be aware of dermatoscopic features of non-melanocytic skin tumours to reach the correct diagnosis.
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