Dermoscopy

Skin surface microscopy is used for dermoscopy, sometimes referred to as epiluminoscopy and epiluminescent. Examining the skin lesion with pigment. It is a non-invasive method for evaluating the epidermis, dermoepidermal junction, and papillary dermis colours and microstructures that are not immediately visible to the human eye. A strong illumination system and an extremely sophisticated magnifying lens are essential for dermatoscopy. This method is useful for identifying pigmented skin lesions. This procedure should only be utilised by professionals due of its complexity.

 

  • Dermatopathology
  • Tele-Dermoscopy
  • Mobile tele dermatology
  • Covid19 and teledermatology
  • Health Care Management


 

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