Back to Search Start Over

Three-Point Checklist of Dermoscopy

Authors :
Soyer, H.P.
Argenziano, G.
Zalaudek, I.
Corona, R.
Sera, F.
Talamini, R.
Barbato, F.
Baroni, A.
Cicale, L.
Stefani, A. Di
Farro, P.
Rossiello, L.
Ruocco, E.
Chimenti, S.
Source :
Dermatology; January 2004, Vol. 208 Issue: 1 p27-31, 5p
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

<abstitle>Abstract</abstitle>Background: Dermoscopy used by experts has been demonstrated to improve the diagnostic accuracy for melanoma. However, little is known about the diagnostic validity of dermoscopy when used by nonexperts. Objective: To evaluate the diagnostic performance of nonexperts using a new 3-point checklist based on a simplified dermoscopic pattern analysis. Methods: Clinical and dermoscopic images of 231 clinically equivocal and histopathologically proven pigmented skin lesions were examined by 6 nonexperts and 1 expert in dermoscopy. For each lesion the nonexperts assessed 3 dermoscopic criteria (asymmetry, atypical network and blue-white structures) constituting the 3-point method. In addition, all examiners made an overall diagnosis by using standard pattern analysis of dermoscopy. Results: Asymmetry, atypical network and blue-white structures were shown to be reproducible dermoscopic criteria, with a kappa value ranging from 0.52 to 0.55. When making the overall diagnosis, the expert had 89.6% sensitivity for malignant lesions (tested on 68 melanomas and 9 pigmented basal cell carcinomas), compared to 69.7% sensitivity achieved by the nonexperts. Remarkably, the sensitivity of the nonexperts using the 3-point checklist reached 96.3%. The specificity of the expert using overall diagnosis was 94.2% compared to 82.8 and 32.8% achieved by the nonexperts using overall diagnosis and 3-point checklist, respectively. Conclusion: The 3-point checklist is a valid and reproducible dermoscopic algorithm with high sensitivity for the diagnosis of melanoma in the hands of non-experts. Thus it may be applied as a screening procedure for the early detection of melanoma.Copyright © 2004 S. Karger AG, Basel

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10188665 and 14219832
Volume :
208
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Dermatology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs6541998