Dermatoscopy and Skin Cancer
A handbook for hunters of skin cancer and melanoma
Cliff Rosendahl author Aksana Marozava author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Scion Publishing Ltd
Published:27th Apr '19
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Dermatoscopy and Skin Cancer is a handbook to help dermatologists, dermatoscopists and GPs easily differentiate between benign and malignant tumours, leading to fewer unnecessary biopsies and earlier treatment of cancers.
Based around two easy to follow algorithms, Chaos and Clues and Prediction without Pigment, the book shows all dermatoscope users how to confidently diagnose skin lesions earlier and with greater precision.
In addition, this handbook also provides coverage of:
- the microanatomy of the skin
- specimen processing and histopathology
- the language of dermatoscopy to help name and define structures and patterns
- approaches to skin examination and photodocumentation
- revised pattern analysis as an additional diagnostic algorithm
- dermatoscopic features of common and significant lesions.
Using over 450 high quality images the authors provide a detailed algorithmic approach to assessing the skin; an approach that has been successfully taught to thousands of doctors around the world.
Five-star reviews:
Outstanding skin cancer diagnosis book for beginners and experts alike "This book is based on some 20,000 skin lesion cases which Professor Rosendahl personally diagnosed, photographed and treated in his Brisbane clinic, and analysed through the SCARD data base which he helped create. That is serious data from real life, giving this book great authority. I had the privilege of studying in the author's clinic, and as a doctor of 40 years, 20 years working with skin tumours, I know a real expert when I see one at work.
"Cliff is passionate about skin cancer diagnosis, and teaching it to others. Highly regarded as an original researcher, he teaches skin lesion recognition all over the world, including places like Iran, Turkey and Ukraine as well as Australia, New Zealand and Western Europe. He worked with Viennese dermatoscopy superstar Professor Harald Kittler to develop the 'Chaos and Clues' and 'Prediction without Pigment' algorithms which run through the whole book.
"This modern diagnostic approach builds on previous knowledge and is objectively as diagnostically accurate as older diagnostic methods, but is quicker to learn and easier to teach. Moreover, the method uses an objective, geometric , descriptive terminology for lesion patterns and clues, which translates into non-English languages more easily than the older metaphorical terminology (very necessary since skin cancer and dermoscopy are global) and gives a more reproducible way of sharing data for research.
"Strongly recommended for all skin lesion diagnosticians from nurse to professor, beginners and advanced will all get something from this book. Very inexpensive too!" Amazon reviewer
(Declaration of interest: SH received generous hospitality and tuition from Cliff Rosendahl when visiting Brisbane, and contributed a foreword to the book.)
Superb "The most informative and accessible book I have read on this subject. Great illustrations and clear, informative, relevent text on skin structure, histopathological correlations of dermatoscopy and methodology for dermatoscopy along with excellent images. Tremendous value for money." Amazon reviewer
Beautiful examples of clinico-dermoscopic-pathologic correlation "Rosendahl and Marozava’s Dermatoscopy and Skin Cancer is a great resource for both beginner dermoscopists and those wishing to advance their skills. Illustrations combining clinical, dermoscopic and histopathologic images emphasise the correlations between these three critical modalities and are particularly useful for understanding and identifying the whole range of skin cancers and their stimulants." Amazon reviewer
The Best Dermatoscopy informative book going!World class standard reference medical text "This very high quality book co-written by one of the world's leading light experts (with his associate - Aksana) in the field of skin cancer detection by dermatoscopy. Beautifully presented by a very articulate Professor of Medicine author using his own dermatoscopic photo's. The book and its succinct content is also very well organized and indexed.
Every Skin Cancer Medical Doctor must have this book on his / her top shelf as an excellent resource and reference as is my copy, in our quest to master early detection and zero tolerance approach to skin cancer"
Amazon reviewer
A very useful book "This book is useful and "solid". No frills. Much practical experience, excellent teaching organization. There is everything you need to know not only for the family doctor, but also for an experienced dermatoscopist.
Recommended as a fundamental text for the topic." Amazon reviewer
[The book] is laid out with clear, basic language that students of the skin at any level will benefit from. This handbook starts with a review of basic dermatoscopic techniques and concepts, followed by a basic science review of the anatomy, embryology, histology, and pathophysiology of the skin as an organ system. The entire text is extensively filled with artistic renderings, histologic slides, and photographs, from cover to cover. The book does not waste any time and jumps to reviewing photographs, histologic preparations, and dermatoscopic images of skin cancers by the third chapter. This format (photographic image of the skin lesion, histologic preparation, and dermatoscopic image presented together) is consistent throughout the entire text and allows readers to start to piece together pattern recognition of their own… [it] is a great addition for any student, resident, or family physician looking to extend their dermatoscopic library. Students of dermatology at all levels will benefit from the numerous, vivid images and clear language throughout this book. Rosendahl and Marozava’s work provides fundamentals for those without dermatoscopic experience and serves as a useful reference for the practiced dermatoscopist alike.
-- Karl T. Clebak * Fam Med 2020, 52(2) *"This new textbook provides an invaluable resource for new and improving students of dermoscopy both to read and reference. It offers a methodical and comprehensive guide to understanding dermoscopy and using it to assess skin lesions...
The breadth of material included and the clarity of writing have created a book that I suspect will be highly influential in its field, with the potential to become a standard reference for students of dermoscopy." -- Ulster Medical Journal
"Training your eyes to recognize the subtle but important vascular and pigmented dermatoscopic patterns characteristic of melanoma and other skin cancers can be challenging and confusing. The clinical details in the color dermatoscopic photographs in this book are overall excellent and the findings are marked with different colored arrows. Each finding is described as what it represents histologically, making it easier to understand what a pseudopod, clod, etc., represents in a malignant lesion.
Dermatoscopic signs of malignancy are described in a step-by-step fashion. Multiple examples are shown giving readers a feeling for the range of how these features can present. There are very clear explanations of why these findings are indicative of a malignant process.
For novices, learning how to observe the proper patterns and vascular patterns can be daunting. From studying the multitude of dermatoscopic photographs, readers can begin to understand the subtleties that confirm the difference between benign and malignant lesions. There are decision tree diagrams to help in determining if a lesion is benign or malignant by categorizing it initially whether or not pigment is present, and then systematically evaluating it for the presence or absence of ulceration, "white clues", and vessel morphology." -- Doody's Reviews
ISBN: 9781911510338
Dimensions: 244mm x 172mm x 17mm
Weight: 975g
384 pages