Prof Anthony Dixon
10:30 - 12:00
Dermoscopy introduction
Type of dermoscopes
The Gachon approach
Dermatopathology and dermoscopy
The intense dermoscopy program provides 9 hours of essential training in dermoscopic diagnosis of benign and malignant skin lesions.
The program is held over two days. Lunches and refreshments are included.
Dermoscopy introduction
Type of dermoscopes
The Gachon approach
Dermatopathology and dermoscopy
Benign lesion dermoscopy; junctional naevi,
compound naevi, intradermal naevi, blue naevi, dysplastic naevi,
seborrhoeic keratoses, dermatofibroma, warts,
angiomata, sebaceous hyperplasia
Type of dermoscopes
Malignant lesion dermoscopy; BCCs, SCCs, Bowens disease, Keratoacanthoma
Melanoma dermoscopy; superficial spreading melanoma, lentigo maligna, nodular melanoma
Vascular patterns in dermoscopy, acral dermoscopy of nails and fingerprint skin
Dermoscopy imaging and follow up
Lunch
Prof Anthony Dixon
Professor Dixon and Dr Nirenberg
Dr Nirenberg leads our education of dermatopathology, including the correlations between pathology and dermoscopy of skin lesions.
Professor Dixon leads our education of skin lesion dermatology, skin surgery and dermoscopy. All the practical sessions with skin models is overseen by Professor Dixon
Dr. Nirenberg