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1. Criteria for melanocytic lesions in LC‐OCT.

2. Impact of dermoscopy training associated with artificial intelligence on general practitioner residents.

3. Dermatoscopic patterns of cutaneous metastases: A multicentre cross‐sectional study of the International Dermoscopy Society.

4. Understanding the anatomy of dermoscopy of melanocytic skin tumours: Correlation in vivo with line‐field optical coherence tomography.

5. Quality of life measurement in teledermatology. Position statement of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology Task Forces on Quality of Life and Patient Oriented Outcomes and Teledermatology.

6. Line‐field confocal optical coherence tomography: New insights for psoriasis treatment monitoring.

7. Acroangiodermatitis with atypical presentation: Diagnostic imaging with high‐frequency ultrasound, high‐resolution dermoscopy and line‐field optical coherence tomography.

8. The corkscrew hairs of tinea capitis through line‐field confocal optical coherence tomography.

9. Position statement of the EADV Artificial Intelligence (AI) Task Force on AI‐assisted smartphone apps and web‐based services for skin disease.

10. A risk‐scoring model for the differential diagnosis of lentigo maligna and other atypical pigmented facial lesions of the face: The facial iDScore.

11. Dermoscopic criteria explained by LC‐OCT: Negative maple leaf‐like areas.

12. Comparison of reflectance confocal microscopy and line‐field optical coherence tomography for the identification of basal cell carcinoma.

13. The role of line‐field confocal optical coherence tomography in the differential diagnosis of infiltrative basal cell carcinoma with scar‐like lesions: A case series.

14. Line‐field confocal optical coherence tomography to help the diagnosis of graphite tattoo.

16. Line‐field confocal optical coherence tomography: a new tool for non‐invasive differential diagnosis of pustular skin disorders.

17. Line‐field confocal optical coherence tomography of basosquamous carcinoma: a case series with histopathological correlation.

18. Line‐field confocal optical coherence tomography of Darier's disease: A case series with histopathological correlation.

19. Line‐field confocal optical coherence tomography of fibroepithelioma of Pinkus.

20. Nail unit dermoscopy (onychoscopy) in the differential diagnosis of erythroderma.

24. Authors' reply to: 'Generalized pustular figurate erythema first report in two COVID‐19 patients on hydroxychloroquine'.

25. Line‐field confocal optical coherence tomography of basal cell carcinoma: a descriptive study.

26. Cutaneous lesions of Anderson‐Fabry disease examined with a novel technique: Line‐field confocal optical coherence tomography.

27. The impact of anatomical location and sun exposure on the dermoscopic recognition of atypical nevi and early melanomas: usefulness of an integrated clinical‐dermoscopic method (iDScore).

28. Invivo characterization of healthy human skin with a novel, non‐invasive imaging technique: line‐field confocal optical coherence tomography.

29. Structural skin changes in elderly people investigated by reflectance confocal microscopy.

30. Validation of an integrated dermoscopic scoring method in an European teledermoscopy web platform: the iDScore project for early detection of melanoma.

32. Line‐field confocal optical coherence tomography of actinic keratosis: a case series.

33. Aicardi–Goutières syndrome: a possible explanation of angiokeratoma of Mibelli.

34. Line‐field confocal optical coherence tomography of sebaceous hyperplasia: a case series.

35. Nipple and areola lesions: review of dermoscopy and reflectance confocal microscopy features.

36. Line‐field confocal optical coherence tomography of benign dermal melanocytic proliferations: a case series.

37. An integrated clinical‐dermoscopic risk scoring system for the differentiation between early melanoma and atypical nevi: the iDScore.

38. Dermoscopy vs. reflectance confocal microscopy for the diagnosis of lentigo maligna.

39. Super‐high magnification dermoscopy can detect Demodex folliculorum.

40. Line‐field confocal optical coherence tomography imaging of human cowpox virus skin infection.

41. The integration of dermoscopy and reflectance confocal microscopy improves the diagnosis of lentigo maligna.

42. Eosinophilic dermatosis after AstraZeneca COVID‐19 vaccination.

43. In vivo reflectance confocal microscopy combined with the ‘spaghetti technique’ for the identification of surgical margins of lentigo maligna: experience in 70 patients.

44. A survey on teledermatology use and doctors' perception in times of COVID‐19.

45. Line‐field confocal optical coherence tomography of basal cell carcinoma: A retrospective study on diagnostic performance.

46. Authors' reply to: re: 'Pyemotes ventricosus detection in a baby skin folds' and 'Alternative hypothesis for mite identification with reference to Pyemotes ventricosus detection in a baby skin folds'.

47. Alternative hypothesis for mite identification with reference to 'Pyemotes ventricosus detection in a baby skin folds'.

50. Commentary on: Reflectance confocal microscopy and dermoscopy aid in evaluating repigmentation within or adjacent to lentigo maligna melanoma surgical scars.

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