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Standardization of dermoscopic terminology and basic dermoscopic parameters to evaluate in general dermatology (non-neoplastic dermatoses): an expert consensus on behalf of the International Dermoscopy Society.

Enzo ErrichettiI ZalaudekH KittlerZoi ApallaG ArgenzianoR BakosA BlumRalph P BraunD IoannidesF LacarrubbaE LazaridouCaterina LongoG MicaliElvira MoscarellaJ PaoliChryssoula PapageorgiouTeresa RussoA ScopeG StincoLuc ThomasR J ToncicP TschandlH CaboA HallpernR Hofmann-WellenhofJ MalvehyA MarghoobS MenziesG PellacaniS PuigH RabinovitzL RudnickaE VakirlisP SoyerW StolzM TanakaA Lallas
Published in: The British journal of dermatology (2019)
This expert consensus provides a set of standardized basic dermoscopic parameters to follow when evaluating inflammatory, infiltrative and infectious dermatoses. This tool, if adopted by clinicians and researchers in this field, is likely to enhance the reproducibility and comparability of existing and future research findings and uniformly expand the universal knowledge on dermoscopy in general dermatology. What's already known about this topic? Over the last few years, several papers have been published attempting to describe the dermoscopic features of non-neoplastic dermatoses, yet there is poor consistency in the terminology among different studies. What does this study add? The present expert consensus provides a set of standardized basic dermoscopic parameters to follow when evaluating inflammatory, infiltrative and infectious dermatoses. This consensus should enhance the reproducibility and comparability of existing and future research findings and uniformly expand the universal knowledge on dermoscopy in general dermatology.
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