Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
BACKGROUND:
Melanomas in situ (MIS) are difficult to diagnose, lacking well-established dermoscopic descriptors.
OBJECTIVE:
The aim of this study was to improve the identification of early melanomas describing the variegated dermoscopic features of MIS and their correlation with demographic and clinical aspects.
METHODS:
Dermoscopic images of 114 histologically proven MIS were evaluated by 3 expert dermoscopists and classified into their main dermoscopic patterns. Dermoscopic features were also considered for their correlation with clinical parameters.
RESULTS:
Eight different dermoscopic subtypes of MIS were identified: reticular grey-blue (27.2%), reticular (21.1%), multicomponent (20.2%), island (10.5%), spitzoid (7%), inverse network (6.1%), 'net-blue globules' (5.3%) and globular (2.6%). Clinical characteristics of lesions and patients varied according to the different dermoscopic groups.
CONCLUSION:
We hypothesize that the different dermoscopic subgroups of MIS correspond to lesions with a different origin and, possibly, various patterns of growth and a different biological behaviour.
Melanomas in situ (MIS) are difficult to diagnose, lacking well-established dermoscopic descriptors.
OBJECTIVE:
The aim of this study was to improve the identification of early melanomas describing the variegated dermoscopic features of MIS and their correlation with demographic and clinical aspects.
METHODS:
Dermoscopic images of 114 histologically proven MIS were evaluated by 3 expert dermoscopists and classified into their main dermoscopic patterns. Dermoscopic features were also considered for their correlation with clinical parameters.
RESULTS:
Eight different dermoscopic subtypes of MIS were identified: reticular grey-blue (27.2%), reticular (21.1%), multicomponent (20.2%), island (10.5%), spitzoid (7%), inverse network (6.1%), 'net-blue globules' (5.3%) and globular (2.6%). Clinical characteristics of lesions and patients varied according to the different dermoscopic groups.
CONCLUSION:
We hypothesize that the different dermoscopic subgroups of MIS correspond to lesions with a different origin and, possibly, various patterns of growth and a different biological behaviour.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Dermatoscopy; Early diagnosis; Melanoma subtypes; Thin melanoma; Adult; Aged; Carcinoma in Situ; Dermoscopy; Female; Humans; Male; Melanoma; Middle Aged; Skin Neoplasms; 2708
Elenco autori:
Seidenari, Stefania; Bassoli, Sara; Borsari, Stefania; Ferrari, Chiara; Giusti, Francesca; Ponti, Giovanni; Tomasini, CARLO FRANCESCO; Magnoni, Cristina
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