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Interobserver agreement on dermoscopic features of small basal cell carcinoma (<5 mm) among low-experience dermoscopists

Authors :
Sara Trevisini
Silvia Vichi
Nicola di Meo
Giusto Trevisan
Cecilia Noal
Giovanni Damiani
Mattia Fadel
Katiuscia Nan
DI MEO, Nicola
Damiani, Giovanni
Vichi, Silvia
Fadel, Mattia
Nan, Katiuscia
Noal, Cecilia
Trevisini, Sara
Trevisan, Giusto
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The basal cell carcinoma (BCC) assessment in dermoscopy is based on the recognition of specific characteristics synthesized and described as classical and non-classical criteria, but which may not necessarily present all at the same time. Consequently, a deep knowledge in detecting the aforementioned dermoscopic criteria is crucial in diagnosis. The aim of the study was to evaluate which criteria are more frequently recognized among a group of low-experienced dermoscopists when confronted with the difficult diagnosis of BCC with a diameter lower than 5 mm. We examined 100 BCC finding that data displays a full agreement only for one classical criterion, the lack of pigmented network (Fleiss&#39; κ = 1), while among other classical criteria only arborizing vessels and ulceration exhibit a good agreement among observers (Fleiss&#39; κ &gt; 0.40). Analyzing non-classical criteria, only blue-whitish veil and blue in-focus dots show a good agreement among low-experience observers (Fleiss&#39; κ &gt; 0.40). It is evident that in small size BCC classic dermoscopic criteria are often substituted by non-classical criteria, which represent the neoplasm&#39;s early phase. Thus, it is of importance, especially for low-experience dermoscopists, to analyze even the non-classical criteria in order to obtain a diagnosis of early BCC. &#169; 2016 Japanese Dermatological Association

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4baf5de09c28dc6bcb911d5463130c25