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Dermoscopy vs. reflectance confocal microscopy for the diagnosis of lentigo maligna

Authors :
Joseph Malvehy
Alexander Witkowski
Bruno Labeille
Jean-Luc Perrot
Elvira Moscarella
Rainer Hofmann-Wellenhof
Caterina Longo
Elisa Cinotti
Marco Ardigò
S. Debarbieux
Edith Arzberger
Giovanni Pellacani
Linda Tognetti
Giuseppe Argenziano
J. Łudzik
F. Cambazard
Salvador González
Marina Agozzino
Francesco Lacarrubba
Iris Zalaudek
Cristina Carrera
Pascale Guitera
Pietro Rubegni
Francesca Farnetani
Harald Kittler
Simone Ribero
Philippe Bahadoran
Cinotti, E
Labeille, B
Debarbieux, S
Carrera, C
Lacarrubba, F
Witkowski, A. M
Moscarella, E
Arzberger, E
Kittler, H
Bahadoran, P
Gonzalez, S
Guitera, P
Agozzino, M
Farnetani, F
Hofmann-Wellenhof, R
Ardigò, M
Rubegni, P
Tognetti, L
Łudzik, J
Zalaudek, I
Argenziano, G
Longo, C
Ribero, S
Malvehy, J
Pellacani, G
Cambazard, F
Perrot, J. L.
Witkowski, Am
Perrot, Jl.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Several dermoscopic and in vivo reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) diagnostic criteria of lentigo maligna (LM)/lentigo maligna melanoma (LMM) have been identified. However, no study compared the diagnostic accuracy of these techniques. OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the diagnostic accuracy of dermoscopy and RCM for LM/LMM using a holistic assessment of the images. METHODS: A total of 223 facial lesions were evaluated by 21 experts. Diagnostic accuracy of the clinical, dermoscopic and RCM examination was compared. Interinvestigator variability and confidence level in the diagnosis were also evaluated. RESULTS: Overall diagnostic accuracy of the two imaging techniques was good (area under the curve of the sROC function: 0.89). RCM was more sensitive (80%, vs. 61%) and less specific (81% vs. 92%) than dermoscopy for LM/LMM. In particular, RCM showed a higher sensitivity for hypomelanotic and recurrent LM/LMM. RCM had a higher interinvestigator agreement and a higher confidence level in the diagnosis than dermoscopy. CONCLUSION: Reflectance confocal microscopy and dermoscopy are both useful techniques for the diagnosis of facial lesions and in particular LM/LMM. RCM is particularly suitable for the identification of hypomelanotic and recurrent LM/LMM.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....886063b4973b5df2bc345f1832e004d2