Surg Cosmet Dermatol. 2011;3(3):261-263
Cutaneous melanoma’s prognoses depend primarily on the tumor’s thickness; early detection of melanomas is extremely important to increase a patient’s chances of survival. The
use of dermatoscopy can be up to 90% accurate. Changes in pigmented lesions may occurduring pregnancy, however the challenge lies in knowing whether such changes are benign or whether they indicate a melanoma. Dermatoscopy is an important diagnostic tool that increases the accuracy of detection and diagnosis of the margins of melanomas
in their earliest stages, which consequently improves patients’ prognosis and survival rates.
Keywords: PREGNANCY, MELANOMA, DERMOSCOPY