The Dermoscopy for Difficult Benign Lesions Including Nevi with Special Features course provides a detailed exploration of challenging benign lesions that may simulate malignancy. This single-unit program focuses on enhancing dermoscopic evaluation skills and understanding the complexities of special-feature lesions.
This unit provides a comprehensive framework for distinguishing benign lesions with atypical features from potential malignancies.
Key topics include:
- Introduction to Challenging Lesions
- Overview of common simulators of melanoma, such as melanocytic nevi, seborrhoeic keratosis, and Spitz nevi.
- The importance of patient context, lesion history, and anatomical location in diagnosis.
- Dermoscopy Techniques and Patterns
- Utilizing dermoscopic clues to identify benign lesions, including pigmented and non-pigmented features.
- Recognising key patterns like eccentric pigmentation, regression structures, and globular-like patterns in simulators.
- Special-Feature Lesions
- Detailed examination of lesions with unique features, such as balloon cell nevi, targetoid hemosiderotic lesions, and combined nevi.
- Insights into recurrent nevi and their differentiation from melanoma recurrences.
- Management Guidelines
- Practical approaches to managing uncertain lesions, including biopsy strategies and follow-up protocols.
- When to escalate cases for advanced diagnostic tools like confocal microscopy.
- Interactive Case Studies
- Real-world examples of complex benign lesions to practice diagnostic reasoning.
- Application of diagnostic algorithms like "Chaos and Clues" and "Prediction without Pigment."
By the end of the course, participants will have a deeper understanding of dermoscopic features in benign lesions with special characteristics, empowering them to confidently identify and manage these challenging cases while minimising unnecessary excisions. This course is essential for healthcare professionals aiming to refine their dermoscopy expertise in distinguishing between benign and malignant lesions.
All degree qualified medical practitioners.