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Med Arch ; 76(6): 438-442, 2022 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36937613

ABSTRACT

Background: It is important to evaluate the agreement between clinical diagnosis and histopathological diagnosis. The aim of this study was to review studies and to calculate the degree of agreement between clinical and histopathological diagnosis. Objective: The aim of this review was to find out the concordance level between clinical and histopathological diagnosis; to find out in which type of pathology concordance was the highest; to identify the types of pathologies for which biopsy was mostly performed and the anatomical region selected for biopsy. Results and Discussion: Review was carried out in accordance with the PRISMA 2020 flow diagram for the selection of articles that met the criteria (years 2005-2021). Articles were found in Google scholar, PubMed, Scopus databases using different keywords. The main criterion was to involve studies that reported data about clinical and histopathological diagnosis. A mean concordance value was calculated and resulted of 72.8 % (95% CI). Conclusion: To our knowledge, our study was the first review done regarding concordance between clinical and histopathological diagnosis in skin diseases with the aim to provide researchers with enriched literature and encourage them to bring about an appropriate systematic review study.


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Skin Diseases , Humans , Skin Diseases/diagnosis , Biopsy
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Med Arch ; 73(3): 201-204, 2019 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31404124

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INTRODUCTION: In nowadays, melanoma is one of the major problems of public health all over the world. In Kosovo, the incidence of melanoma has shown irregular tendency with significant increases and decreases in the last five years. AIM: The aim of this paper was to detect the knowledge level of nursing students in Kosovo's University (AAB University) regarding melanoma and its risk factors; to evaluate their knowledge about the protection and prevention methods of melanoma as one of the main topics of dermatology and major problems of public health worldwide nowadays. Of a great importance, it was to evaluate the necessity of establishing a dermatology course in nursing curricula in Kosovo universities, as nurses have a key role in educating and promoting health in the population. METHODS: The training was conducted through slides, photos, videos and a questionnaire was used to collect the data before and after training. Data analysis was run through SPSS program version 20.0. Data were expressed through mean values and standard deviations. T-test, Anova and regression analysis were performed to test the relationship between the protective behaviors, knowledge, personal risk and level of concern. RESULTS: Results indicated a low level of knowledge and a fairly poor protective behavior among the participants. CONCLUSION: On-going training and enrichment of school curricula emerged as an intervention to increase the awareness of the students toward potential risks of melanoma and ultimate change in the protective behavior.


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Health Behavior , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Melanoma/prevention & control , Nevus/diagnosis , Skin Neoplasms/prevention & control , Students, Nursing/psychology , Adolescent , Adult , Dermatology/education , Education, Nursing , Female , Hair Color , Humans , Kosovo , Male , Melanoma/etiology , Risk Factors , Self Report , Skin Neoplasms/diagnosis , Skin Neoplasms/etiology , Young Adult
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