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Dermoscopic classification of melasma


Dermoscopy of Melasma - PMC

[1,2,3,4,5] The basic pattern may be reticular or pseudoreticular (more common in deeper melasma).[3] The pigment color may suggest the depth of melasma,[4] ...

Melasma - dermoscopedia

The dermoscopic differential diagnosis for melasma includes primarily Lichen Planus Pigmentosus, Riehl's Melanosis and Exogenous Ochronosis.

Concordance study and correlation with the melanophages count

Conclusions: Moderate to substantial concordance in the dermoscopic classification of melasma was found, and the correlation between this classification and the ...

Dermoscopic classification of melasma: Concordance study and ...

Conclusions. Moderate to substantial concordance in the dermoscopic classification of melasma was found, and the correlation between this ...

A comprehensive review of dermoscopy in melasma

Dermoscopy to diagnose melasma ... Melasma is classified both clinically and on dermoscopy based on the depth of melanin deposition, and may be (i) epidermal, (ii) ...

Dermoscopic features of Melasma - IJCED

Dermoscopy was done and their dermatoscopic features were recorded, melasma was classified as epidermal or dermal depending on dermatoscopic ...

Classification of melasma by dermoscopy: comparative study with ...

Introduction: Melasma is the principal cause of facial hyperchromia and has a significant psychosocial impact. Wood´s lamp has been a useful device to ...

Evaluation of melasma classification methods based on response to ...

Introduction: Melasma can be classified as epidermal, dermal, or mixed using clinical mea- sures such as Wood's lamp and dermoscopy. The Melasma Area Severity ...

Unmasking Dermoscopic Evaluation of Melasma

Melasma was classified into epidermal dermal and mixed based on the depth of melanin in the skin, which was initially examined on Wood's lamp and later ...

Evaluation of melasma classification methods based on response to ...

Introduction: Melasma can be classified as epidermal, dermal, or mixed using clinical measures such as Wood''''''''s lamp and dermoscopy.

A hospital based dermatoscopic study for the classification of melasma

Abstract---Objectives: This study was to evaluate the clinical profile and dermatoscopic classifications of melasma. Methods: A detail.

Classification of melasma by dermoscopy - FI-Admin

Objective: Evaluate the classification of melasma according to the depth of melanin by dermoscopy and to correlate the dermoscopic findings ...

(PDF) Dermoscopic features of Melasma - ResearchGate

Melasma with steroid abuse showed marked erythema and telangiectasia. Dermatoscope is a valuable aid to diagnose, classify and to monitor treatment of melasma.

A study of dermoscopy in patients of melasma in a tertiary...

Dermoscopy is a noninvasive tool that can be used to diagnose and differentiate it from other disorders of hyperpigmentation, but it cannot be used to classify ...

Classifi cation of melasma by dermoscopy: comparative study with ...

The authors consider the dermoscopy more suitable, since it allowed the visualization of the pigmentary components in a more objective way.

A Dermoscopic Evaluation of Melasma Treated with Tranexamic Acid

Dermoscopic findings of melasma are classified based on the histopathological subtype of melasma as follows: In epidermal subtype, dermoscopic assessment ...

Clinical and Dermoscopic Evaluation of the Efficacy Melasma ...

Dermoscopic examination included: 1. Confirming our diagnosis and differentiating between melasma types. 2. Evaluating the vascular component of melasma, that ...

Melasma: Through the eye of a dermoscope

In our study on dermoscopy, 18 patients showed regular pigment network with a brownish homogeneous pigmentation hence classified as epidermal, ...

Jebmh.com Original Article

To classify melasma according to depth of melanin by dermoscopy and correlate woods lamp and dermoscopic findings. MATERIAL AND METHODS.

Melasma: Dermatoscopic Findings In Latin American Patients

[9]. According to the location of the skin lesions, they are generally divided into three types: I) The central facial type, in which the ...