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1. Criteria for melanocytic lesions in LC-OCT.

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

3. Carcinogenic risk in patients treated with UVA-1 phototherapy: A 5-year retrospective study.

4. Is reflectance confocal microscopy useful in the differential diagnosis of extra facial lentigo maligna? A retrospective multicentric case-control study.

5. Development and Implementation of a Web-Based International Registry Dedicated to Atypical Pigmented Skin Lesions of the Face: Teledermatologic Investigation on Epidemiology and Risk Factors.

6. Line-field confocal optical coherence tomography in melanocytic and non-melanocytic skin tumors.

7. Line-field confocal optical coherence tomography can help differentiating melanoma from pigmented basal cell carcinoma: A case report.

8. Morphological evaluation of melanocytic lesions with three-dimensional line-field confocal optical coherence tomography: correlation with histopathology and reflectance confocal microscopy. A pilot study.

9. Unusual dermoscopic patterns of basal cell carcinoma mimicking melanoma.

10. Dermoscopy of early melanomas: variation according to the anatomic site.

11. Super-high magnification dermoscopy can aid the differential diagnosis between melanoma and atypical naevi.

13. The Comparative Use of Multiple Electronic Devices in the Teledermoscopic Diagnosis of Early Melanoma.

14. 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).

15. A new deep learning approach integrated with clinical data for the dermoscopic differentiation of early melanomas from atypical nevi.

16. Folliculotropism in head and neck lentigo maligna and lentigo maligna melanoma.

18. In vivo and ex vivo confocal microscopy for the evaluation of surgical margins of melanoma.

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

22. Thick melanoma in Tuscany.

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

24. Eruptive porokeratosis under nivolumab adjuvant treatment for melanoma.

26. Morphological classification of melanoma metastasis with reflectance confocal microscopy.

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

29. Dermoscopy for the Diagnosis of Conjunctival Lesions.

32. Benign and malignant collision tumors of melanocytic skin lesions with hemangioma: Dermoscopic and reflectance confocal microscopy features.

33. Melanoma arising from a plaque-type blue naevus with subcutaneous cellular nodules of the scalp.

34. Clinical and dermoscopic characterization of pediatric and adolescent melanomas: Multicenter study of 52 cases.

35. Clinicopathological predictors of recurrence in nodular and superficial spreading cutaneous melanoma: a multivariate analysis of 214 cases.

36. Mucosal melanoma: clinical, histological and c-kit gene mutational profile of 86 French cases.

37. [Contribution of reflectance confocal microscopy in the diagnosis of uterine cervix melanoma: First case report].

38. A risk scoring system for the differentiation between melanoma with regression and regressing nevi.

39. Grover's disease and cutaneous melanoma: a fortuitous association or a paraneoplastic case?

40. Computer-assisted melanoma diagnosis: a new integrated system.

41. Pigmented nodular melanoma: the predictive value of dermoscopic features using multivariate analysis.

42. Differences in clinicopathological features and distribution of risk factors in Italian melanoma patients.

43. Dermoscopic patterns of cutaneous melanoma metastases.

44. Negative pigment network: an additional dermoscopic feature for the diagnosis of melanoma.

45. Changes observed in slow-growing melanomas during long-term dermoscopic monitoring.

46. A single centre melanoma thickness trend (1985-2009) in relation to skin areas accessible and non-accessible to self-inspection.

48. Dermoscopy and digital dermoscopy analysis of palmoplantar 'equivocal' pigmented skin lesions in Caucasians.

49. Impact of digital dermoscopy analysis on the decision to follow up or to excise a pigmented skin lesion: a multicentre study.

50. Objective melanoma progression.

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