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Evaluation of dynamic dermoscopic features of melanoma and benign naevi by sequential digital dermoscopic imaging and total body photography in a high‐risk Australian cohort

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Sequential digital dermoscopic imaging (SDDI) and total body photography (TBP) are recommended as a two‐step surveillance method for individuals at high‐risk of developing cutaneous melanoma. Dermoscopic features specific to melanoma… Click to show full abstract

Sequential digital dermoscopic imaging (SDDI) and total body photography (TBP) are recommended as a two‐step surveillance method for individuals at high‐risk of developing cutaneous melanoma. Dermoscopic features specific to melanoma have been well described, however, dynamic changes on serial imaging are less understood. This study aims to identify and compare dermoscopic features in developing melanomas and benign naevi that underwent SDDI and TBP to understand which dermoscopic features may be associated with a malignant change.

Keywords: dermoscopic imaging; dermoscopic; sequential digital; total body; digital dermoscopic; dermoscopic features

Journal Title: Australasian Journal of Dermatology
Year Published: 2023

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