Dermatoscopy Journal Article

Dermatoscopy is the assessment of skin sores with a dermatoscope. 

Otherwise called dermoscopy or epiluminescence microscopy, it considers review of skin injuries unhindered by skin surface reflections. The dermatoscope comprises of a magnifier, a light source (spellbound or non-captivated), a straightforward plate and an occasionally a fluid medium between the instrument and the skin. At the point when the pictures or video cuts are carefully caught or handled, the instrument can be alluded to as a computerized epiluminescence dermatoscope. 

This strategy is helpful to dermatologists in recognizing amiable from dangerous (malignant) sores, particularly in the finding of melanoma.

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