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Dermatoscopic features of thin (<= 2 mm Breslow thickness) vs. thick (>2 mm Breslow thickness) nodular melanoma and predictors of nodular melanoma versus nodular non-melanoma tumours: a multicentric collaborative study by the International Dermoscopy Society

Sgouros, D. (author)
Lallas, A. (author)
Kittler, H. (author)
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Zarras, A. (author)
Kyrgidis, A. (author)
Papageorgiou, C. (author)
Puig, S. (author)
Scope, A. (author)
Argenziano, G. (author)
Zalaudek, I. (author)
Pizzichetta, M. A. (author)
Marghoob, A. (author)
Liopyris, K. (author)
Malvehy, J. (author)
Oikonomou, C. (author)
Florez, A. (author)
Braun, R. (author)
Cabo, H. (author)
Nazzaro, G. (author)
Lanssens, S. (author)
Menzies, S. (author)
Paoli, John, 1975 (author)
Gothenburg University,Göteborgs universitet,Institutionen för kliniska vetenskaper, Avdelningen för dermatologi och venereologi,Institute of Clinical Sciences, Department of Dermatology and Venereology
Kaminska-Winciorek, G. (author)
Longo, C. (author)
Katoulis, A. (author)
Apalla, Z. (author)
Ioannides, D. (author)
Thomas, L. (author)
Tromme, I. (author)
Ogata, D. (author)
Desinioti, C. (author)
Geller, A. (author)
Stratigos, A. (author)
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2020-08-24
2020
English.
In: Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology. - : Wiley. - 0926-9959 .- 1468-3083. ; 34:11, s. 2541-2547
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  • Background Thin nodular melanoma (NM) often lacks conspicuous melanoma-specific dermatoscopic criteria and escapes clinical detection until it progresses to a thicker and more advanced tumour. Objective To investigate the dermatoscopic morphology of thin (<= 2 mm Breslow thickness) vs. thick (>2 mm) NM and to identify dermatoscopic predictors of its differential diagnosis from other nodular tumours. Methods Retrospective, morphological case-control study, conducted on behalf of the International Dermoscopy Society. Dermatoscopic images of NM and other nodular tumours from 19 skin cancer centres worldwide were collected and analysed. Results Overall, 254 tumours were collected (69 NM of Breslow thickness <= 2 mm, 96 NM >2 mm and 89 non-melanoma nodular lesions). Light brown coloration (50.7%) and irregular brown dots/globules (42.0%) were most frequently observed in <= 2 mm NMs. Multivariate analysis revealed that dotted vessels (3.4-fold), white shiny streaks (2.9-fold) and irregular blue structureless area (2.4-fold) were predictors for thinner NM compared to non-melanoma nodular tumours. Overall, irregular blue structureless area (3.4-fold), dotted vessels (4.6-fold) and serpentine vessels (1.9-fold) were predictors of all NM compared to non-melanoma nodular lesions. Limitations Absence of a centralized, consensus pathology review and cases selected form tertiary centres maybe not reflecting the broader community. Conclusions Our study sheds light into the dermatoscopic morphology of thin NM in comparison to thicker NM and could provide useful clues for its differential diagnosis from other non-melanoma nodular tumours.

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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Klinisk medicin -- Dermatologi och venereologi (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Clinical Medicine -- Dermatology and Venereal Diseases (hsv//eng)

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nonpigmented skin tumors
hypomelanotic melanoma
vascular structures
gender-differences
united-states
blue
diagnosis
risk
Dermatology

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