Dermoscopic pbkp_redictors of tumor thickness in cutaneous melanoma: A retrospective analysis of 245 melanomas


Abstract:

Introduction: The literature regarding the association of dermoscopic structures with Breslow thickness in melanoma is scarce, limited to small case series, and mostly outdated. Objective: This study determined the dermoscopic patterns, colors and structures that are associated with melanoma in situ, thin melanomas (<0.8 mm) and thick melanomas potentially requiring sentinel lymph node biopsy according to current guidelines (≥0.8 mm). Methods: A retrospective evaluation of 245 dermoscopic images of primary cutaneous melanoma located on the trunk or limbs was performed by consensus of 2 dermoscopists. Results: Red-pink, blue-gray and white color, blue-white veil, shiny white streaks, irregular vessels, blue-black pigmentation, milky red areas, pseudolacunae, ulceration and rainbow pattern were associated with thickness ≥0.8 mm, whereas atypical pigmented network, regression and hypopigmented areas were significantly associated with early melanomas. Limitations: This is a retrospective study performed in a single institution. Melanomas of special sites were excluded from our evaluation. Dermoscopy is based on subjective evaluations that depend largely on the observers' experience. Conclusions: The identification of certain dermoscopic structures and colors might help in the discrimination between thin and thick melanomas.

Año de publicación:

2021

Keywords:

  • Breslow index
  • tumor thickness
  • dermoscopy
  • Dermatoscopy
  • melanoma
  • Epiluminescence microscopy

Fuente:

scopusscopus

Tipo de documento:

Article

Estado:

Acceso abierto

Áreas de conocimiento:

  • Patología

Áreas temáticas:

  • Enfermedades