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Chiara Franceschini1, Flavia Persechino1,2, Marco Ardigò1.
Abstract
Reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) is a high-resolution, noninvasive imaging technique being increasingly used as an aid to diagnosis in the dermatology setting. RCM is applied in the diagnosis of both melanoma and nonmelanoma skin tumors, but also in the interpretation and management of inflammatory skin diseases. Two different devices with different designs for specific indications are available in the market: a static and a handheld probe. Several clinical presentations of the lesion could affect the examination, such as the presence of ulceration or hyperkeratosis; moreover, the anatomical site can drive the probe selection as well as the effective indication to RCM examination. In this review article, indications for the use of RCM are described in detail with a schematic approach for practical purposes. ©2020 Franceschini et al.Entities:
Keywords: inflammatory skin diseases; limits; melanoma; nonmelanoma skin cancer; reflectance confocal microscopy; static and handled probe
Year: 2020 PMID: 32363095 PMCID: PMC7190461 DOI: 10.5826/dpc.1002a32
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dermatol Pract Concept ISSN: 2160-9381