Dermoscopy in Monitoring and Predicting Therapeutic Response in General Dermatology (Non-Tumoral Dermatoses): An Up-To-Date Overview

Abstract Besides the well-known use in supporting the non-invasive diagnosis of non-tumoral dermatoses (general dermatology), dermoscopy has been shown to be a promising tool also in predicting and monitoring therapeutic outcomes of such conditions, with the consequent improvement/optimization of th...

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Main Author: Enzo Errichetti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Adis, Springer Healthcare 2020-10-01
Series:Dermatology and Therapy
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s13555-020-00455-y
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spelling doaj-10fc0979c45741139f7e2b543e27d1b72021-10-10T11:32:53ZengAdis, Springer HealthcareDermatology and Therapy2193-82102190-91722020-10-011061199121410.1007/s13555-020-00455-yDermoscopy in Monitoring and Predicting Therapeutic Response in General Dermatology (Non-Tumoral Dermatoses): An Up-To-Date OverviewEnzo Errichetti0Institute of Dermatology, “Santa Maria Della Misericordia” University HospitalAbstract Besides the well-known use in supporting the non-invasive diagnosis of non-tumoral dermatoses (general dermatology), dermoscopy has been shown to be a promising tool also in predicting and monitoring therapeutic outcomes of such conditions, with the consequent improvement/optimization of their treatment. In the present paper, we sought to provide an up-to-date overview on the use of dermoscopy in highlighting response predictor factors and evaluating therapeutic results in the field of general dermatology according to the current literature data. Several dermatoses may somehow benefit from such applications, including inflammatory conditions (psoriasis, lichen planus, dermatitis, granulomatous conditions, erythro-telangiectatic rosacea, Zoon balanitis and vulvitis, cutaneous mastocytosis, morphea and extra-genital lichen sclerosus), pigmentary disorders (vitiligo and melasma) and infectious dermatoses (scabies, pediculosis, demodicosis and viral warts).https://doi.org/10.1007/s13555-020-00455-yDermatoscopyDermoscopyMonitoroscopyOutcomesTreatmentTherapy
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Dermoscopy in Monitoring and Predicting Therapeutic Response in General Dermatology (Non-Tumoral Dermatoses): An Up-To-Date Overview
Dermatology and Therapy
Dermatoscopy
Dermoscopy
Monitoroscopy
Outcomes
Treatment
Therapy
author_facet Enzo Errichetti
author_sort Enzo Errichetti
title Dermoscopy in Monitoring and Predicting Therapeutic Response in General Dermatology (Non-Tumoral Dermatoses): An Up-To-Date Overview
title_short Dermoscopy in Monitoring and Predicting Therapeutic Response in General Dermatology (Non-Tumoral Dermatoses): An Up-To-Date Overview
title_full Dermoscopy in Monitoring and Predicting Therapeutic Response in General Dermatology (Non-Tumoral Dermatoses): An Up-To-Date Overview
title_fullStr Dermoscopy in Monitoring and Predicting Therapeutic Response in General Dermatology (Non-Tumoral Dermatoses): An Up-To-Date Overview
title_full_unstemmed Dermoscopy in Monitoring and Predicting Therapeutic Response in General Dermatology (Non-Tumoral Dermatoses): An Up-To-Date Overview
title_sort dermoscopy in monitoring and predicting therapeutic response in general dermatology (non-tumoral dermatoses): an up-to-date overview
publisher Adis, Springer Healthcare
series Dermatology and Therapy
issn 2193-8210
2190-9172
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Abstract Besides the well-known use in supporting the non-invasive diagnosis of non-tumoral dermatoses (general dermatology), dermoscopy has been shown to be a promising tool also in predicting and monitoring therapeutic outcomes of such conditions, with the consequent improvement/optimization of their treatment. In the present paper, we sought to provide an up-to-date overview on the use of dermoscopy in highlighting response predictor factors and evaluating therapeutic results in the field of general dermatology according to the current literature data. Several dermatoses may somehow benefit from such applications, including inflammatory conditions (psoriasis, lichen planus, dermatitis, granulomatous conditions, erythro-telangiectatic rosacea, Zoon balanitis and vulvitis, cutaneous mastocytosis, morphea and extra-genital lichen sclerosus), pigmentary disorders (vitiligo and melasma) and infectious dermatoses (scabies, pediculosis, demodicosis and viral warts).
topic Dermatoscopy
Dermoscopy
Monitoroscopy
Outcomes
Treatment
Therapy
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s13555-020-00455-y
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