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The much awaited third edition of the leading reference book in dermoscopy has undergone comprehensive revisions to all chapters, with updates and expanded content providing the reader with a more comprehensive and in-depth coverage of skin conditions, ranging from skin neoplasia to hair, nails, infections and inflammatory diseases. This compilation of contemporary dermoscopy knowledge will benefit the novice in building expertise and benefit experienced practitioners also by providing nuanced insights. Prepare to embark on a journey of learning as leading international experts in the field of dermoscopy explain via text and annotated exemplar images the amazing world of subsurface cutaneous colors and structures visible through a dermatoscope!
About the AuthorAshfaq Marghoob MD is a Dermatologist at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Centers in Manhattan and is the Director of the outpatient Memorial Sloan-Kettering Skin Cancer Center in Hauppauge, New York, USA. Ralph Braun MD, PhD, is a Dermatologist at University Hospital Zürich, Switzerland. Natalia Jaimes MD is a dermatologist at the Dr Phillip Frost Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, and Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, USA
Critics' ReviewsThe purpose of the book is to educate dermatology practitioners to evaluate skin lesions more accurately using the dermatoscope. Given the new discoveries and diagnoses introduced since its last publication 11 years ago, this update is necessary and welcome.
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Patricia Wong, MD, Private Practice

1. Introduction
2. Principles of Dermoscopy and Dermoscopic Equipment
3. Histopathologic Correlations of Dermoscopic Structures
4a. Primary Diagnostic Algorithms: Pattern Analysis Revised
4b. Primary Diagnostic Algorithms: Top-Down 2-Step Pattern Analysis Algorithm
4c. Primary Diagnostic Algorithms: A Decision Algorithm for Nonpigmented Skin Lesions
5a. Triage Algorithms: A Decision Algorithm for Pigmented Lesions Based on Revised Pattern Analysis (“Chaos and Clues”)
5b. Triage Algorithms: Triage Amalgamated Dermoscopy Algorithm (TADA)
5c. Triage Algorithms: Other Dermoscopic Algorithms in Skin Cancer Triage
6a. Nonmelanocytic lesions: Dermatofibroma
6b. Nonmelanocytic Lesions: Basal Cell Carcinoma
6c. Nonmelanocytic Lesions: Actinic Keratosis
6d. Nonmelanocytic Lesions: Actinic Keratosis, Bowen’s Disease, Keratoacanthoma, and Squamous Cell Carcinoma
6e. Nonmelanocytic Lesions: Solar Lentigines, Seborrheic Keratoses, and Lichen Planus–Like Keratosis
6f. Nonmelanocytic Lesions: Vascular Lesions
6g. Nonmelanocytic Lesions: Clear Cell Acanthoma, Poroma, Sebaceous Hyperplasia, and Other Adnexal Neoplasms
7A. Benign Melanocytic Lesions: Congenital Melanocytic Nevi
7b. Benign Melanocytic Lesions: Melanocytic Nevi
7c. Benign Melanocytic Lesions: Intradermal Nevus
7d. Benign Melanocytic Lesions: Blue Nevi and Variants
7e. Benign Melanocytic Lesions: Spitz and Reed Nevi
7f. Benign Melanocytic Lesions: Other Nevi
8a. Melanocytic Lesions: Superficial Spreading Melanomas
8b. Melanocytic Lesions: Nodular Melanoma
8c. Melanocytic Lesions: Lentigo Maligna or Lentiginous Melanoma on Sun-Damaged Skin
8d. Melanocytic Lesions: Acrolentiginous Melanoma
8e. Melanocytic Lesions: Other Melanoma Subtypes
8f. Melanocytic Lesions: Amelanotic and Hypomelanotic Melanoma
9a. Methods to Differentiate Nevi from Melanoma: Pattern Analysis and Melanoma-Specific Criteria
9b. Methods to Differentiate Nevi from Melanoma: Rules and Algorithms
9c. Methods to Differentiate Nevi from Melanoma: Rules to Avoid Missing a Melanoma
9d. Methods to Differentiate Nevi from Melanoma: Methods to Improve Sensitivity and Specificity in Melanoma Diagnosis
10. Collision Tumors and Exceptions to Rules: False Positive and False Negative
11a Special Locations: Face
11b Special Locations: Palms and Soles (Volar Surface)
11c Special Locations: Mucosal Surfaces and Glabrous Skin on Glans and Labia
11d Special Locations: Nails
11e Special Locations: Hair and Scalp (Trichoscopy)
12a Dermoscopy in General Dermatology: Infectious Diseases
12b Dermoscopy in General Dermatology: Inflammatory Dermatoses (Inflammoscopy)
13. Digital Monitoring: Short- and Long-Term