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Giuseppe Argenziano
Researcher at Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli
Publications - 899
Citations - 25284
Giuseppe Argenziano is an academic researcher from Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Nevus. The author has an hindex of 75, co-authored 796 publications receiving 21303 citations. Previous affiliations of Giuseppe Argenziano include Medical University of Vienna & University of Naples Federico II.
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Dermoscopy of pigmented skin lesions: results of a consensus meeting via the Internet
Giuseppe Argenziano,H. Peter Soyer,Sergio Chimenti,Renato Talamini,Rosamaria Corona,Francesco Sera,Michael Binder,Lorenzo Cerroni,Gaetano De Rosa,Gerardo Ferrara,Rainer Hofmann-Wellenhof,Michael Landthaler,Scott W. Menzies,Hubert Pehamberger,Domenico Piccolo,Harold S. Rabinovitz,R. Schiffner,Stefania Staibano,Wilhelm Stolz,Igor Bartenjev,Andreas Blum,Ralph P. Braun,Horacio Cabo,Paolo Carli,Vincenzo De Giorgi,Matthew G. Fleming,James M. Grichnik,Caron M. Grin,Allan C. Halpern,Robert H. Johr,Brian Katz,Robert O. Kenet,Harald Kittler,Jürgen Kreusch,Josep Malvehy,G. Mazzocchetti,Margaret Oliviero,Fezal Ozdemir,Ketty Peris,Roberto Perotti,Ana Perusquia,Maria Antonietta Pizzichetta,Susana Puig,Babar Rao,Pietro Rubegni,Toshiaki Saida,Massimiliano Scalvenzi,Stefania Seidenari,Ignazio Stanganelli,Masaru Tanaka,Karin Westerhoff,Ingrid H. Wolf,Otto Braun-Falco,Helmut Kerl,Takeji Nishikawa,Klaus Wolff,Alfred W. Kopf +56 more
TL;DR: The virtual Consensus Net Meeting on Dermoscopy represents a valid tool for better standardization of the dermoscopic terminology and, moreover, opens up a new territory for diagnosing and managing pigmented skin lesions.
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Epiluminescence Microscopy for the Diagnosis of Doubtful Melanocytic Skin Lesions: Comparison of the ABCD Rule of Dermatoscopy and a New 7-Point Checklist Based on Pattern Analysis
Giuseppe Argenziano,Gabriella Fabbrocini,Paolo Carli,Vincenzo De Giorgi,Elena Sammarco,Mario Delfino +5 more
TL;DR: The ELM 7-point checklist provides a simplification of standard pattern analysis because of the low number of features to identify and the scoring diagnostic system and has proven to be reliable in diagnosing melanoma.
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Dermoscopy of pigmented skin lesions--a valuable tool for early diagnosis of melanoma.
TL;DR: Dermoscopy is a non-invasive diagnostic technique that links clinical dermatology and dermatopathology by enabling the visualisation of morphological features not seen by the naked eye, and dermoscopy is the most widely used.
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Human–computer collaboration for skin cancer recognition
Philipp Tschandl,Christoph Rinner,Zoe Apalla,Giuseppe Argenziano,Noel C. F. Codella,Allan C. Halpern,Monika Janda,Aimilios Lallas,Caterina Longo,Josep Malvehy,Josep Malvehy,John Paoli,John Paoli,Susana Puig,Susana Puig,Cliff Rosendahl,H. Peter Soyer,Iris Zalaudek,Harald Kittler +18 more
TL;DR: A systematic evaluation of the value of AI-based decision support in skin tumor diagnosis demonstrates the superiority of human–computer collaboration over each individual approach and supports the potential of automated approaches in diagnostic medicine.
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How to diagnose nonpigmented skin tumors: a review of vascular structures seen with dermoscopy: part II. Nonmelanocytic skin tumors.
Iris Zalaudek,Jürgen Kreusch,Jason Giacomel,Gerardo Ferrara,Caterina Catricalà,Giuseppe Argenziano +5 more
TL;DR: An overview of the dermoscopic vascular patterns of benign and malignant melanocytic and nonmelanocytic nonpigmented skin tumors is provided and is divided into two parts.