As the population continues to age, clinicians and dermatologists are increasingly faced with geriatric patients presenting with a range of dermatologic manifestations, including benign and malignant skin tumors. Knowledge of epidemiologic and morphologic features, including dermoscopy of common and benign melanocytic and nonmelanocytic skin tumors, provides the basis for a better understanding and management of problematic skin tumors in this age group. This article provides an overview of common and problematic skin lesions in elderly patients and addresses epidemiologic, clinical, and dermoscopic clues that aid the differential diagnosis and management of challenging skin lesions. © 2013 Elsevier Inc.
Problematic Lesions in the Elderly / Zalaudek, Iris; Lallas, Aimilios; Longo, Caterina; Moscarella, Elvira; Tiodorovic Zivkovic, Danica; Ricci, Cinzia; Albertini, Giuseppe; Argenziano, Giuseppe. - In: DERMATOLOGIC CLINICS. - ISSN 0733-8635. - 31:4(2013), pp. 549-564. [10.1016/j.det.2013.06.011]
Problematic Lesions in the Elderly
LONGO, Caterina;MOSCARELLA, ELVIRA;ARGENZIANO, GIUSEPPE
2013
Abstract
As the population continues to age, clinicians and dermatologists are increasingly faced with geriatric patients presenting with a range of dermatologic manifestations, including benign and malignant skin tumors. Knowledge of epidemiologic and morphologic features, including dermoscopy of common and benign melanocytic and nonmelanocytic skin tumors, provides the basis for a better understanding and management of problematic skin tumors in this age group. This article provides an overview of common and problematic skin lesions in elderly patients and addresses epidemiologic, clinical, and dermoscopic clues that aid the differential diagnosis and management of challenging skin lesions. © 2013 Elsevier Inc.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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