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Sequential dermoscopy imaging helps find melanomas early


 

REPORTING FROM SDEF HAWAII DERMATOLOGY SEMINAR

Legal implications of monitoring via photography

“People often get worked up about this, but I’m not aware of a lawsuit alleging missed melanoma using baseline photography as evidence. And patients, in my experience, are universally appreciative of the use of imaging, although admittedly my experience is biased because people generally come to me for imaging,” Dr. Marchetti said.

He makes a point of telling every patient who opts for short-term SDI that, although the lesion has no features of concern now, it’s important to return promptly for reexamination should any changes occur.

Dr. Marchetti reported having no financial conflicts regarding his presentation.

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