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Early diagnosis when melanoma is still small and thin is essential for improving mortality and morbidity. However, the diagnosis of small size melanoma might be particularly difficult, not only clinically but also dermoscopically. This study aimed to define clinical and dermatoscopic parameters in the diagnosis of suspicious pigmented cutaneous lesions with a diameter of ≤ 6mm and determine the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values as well as the accuracy of each clinical and dermatoscopic criterion. This is a transversal, descriptive and analytical study of dermatoscopic analysis with the gold standard being the pathologic examination obtained from the excisional biopsy of suspicious melanocytic lesions with a diameter of ≤ 6mm. Trunk and limb lesion data from a public health service and a private clinic were prospectively collected from 2011 to 2017 by a unique observer. In total, 481 melanocytic lesions were included, with 73.8% being ≤ 4mm in diameter. Overall, 123 were diagnosed as melanoma, 56.0% in situ and 22.0% as thin melanomas (Breslow index 0.1 to 1.0mm). Melanoma presented symmetry in 53.7% of cases, regular borders in 54.5% and a single color in 60.2%. Regarding evolution, 13.8% of melanomas versus 10.9% of benign lesions (p = 0.116) were new by comparing photos from baseline with photos from the follow-up. The majority of melanomas (65%) were found on the limbs compared to 37.2% of the benign lesions at this location (p<0.001). A multiple logistic regression model adjusted for age, gender and location was created. The independent variables associated with the diagnosis of melanoma ≤ 6mm, adjusted for age, gender and location, were: streaks (adjusted Odds Ratio [aOR] 2.5; 95% CI 1.3-4.7; p = 0.006), and the presence of a structureless area (aOR 2.2, 95% CI 1.2-4.0, p = 0.011). Conversely, a symmetric typical pigment network was a protection variable (aOR 0.4, 95% 0.7-0.9, p = 0.040). In conclusion, dermatoscopic criteria have been identified which help to diagnose cases of small size melanoma. These include streaks and structureless areas that can be taken, particularly in consideration for the diagnosis of this subset of small difficult melanomas.
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Mélanome/diagnostic , Naevus/diagnostic , Tumeurs cutanées/diagnostic , Adulte , Sujet âgé , Biopsie , Brésil , Diagnostic différentiel , Membres/anatomopathologie , Femelle , Humains , Mâle , Mélanome/anatomopathologie , Adulte d'âge moyen , Naevus/anatomopathologie , Sensibilité et spécificité , Tumeurs cutanées/anatomopathologie , Tronc/anatomopathologieRÉSUMÉ
Perinevic dermatosis neglecta is an underestimated skin condition usually affecting children and adolescents, characterized by the appearance of dirt-like brownish pigmentation around a preexisting nevus and often a matter of concern for parents. We describe the clinical and dermoscopic findings in a case of perinaevic dermatosis neglecta and discuss the possible etiology of this phenomenon.
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Mélanome/diagnostic , Maladies de la peau/diagnostic , Anti-infectieux locaux/usage thérapeutique , Enfant , Dermoscopie , Diagnostic différentiel , Éthanol/usage thérapeutique , Humains , Hyperpigmentation/complications , Mâle , Naevus pigmentaire/complications , Maladies de la peau/traitement médicamenteux , Maladies de la peau/étiologieRÉSUMÉ
We report the case of an 8-year-old child with subungual exostosis, whose diagnosis was suspected on the basis of dermoscopic findings and subsequently confirmed by X-ray and histopathology.
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Tumeurs osseuses/imagerie diagnostique , Exostoses/imagerie diagnostique , Onychopathies/imagerie diagnostique , Tumeurs osseuses/anatomopathologie , Enfant , Dermoscopie , Diagnostic différentiel , Exostoses/anatomopathologie , Humains , Onychopathies/anatomopathologie , Onycholyse/imagerie diagnostique , RadiographieRÉSUMÉ
Abstract: Perinevic dermatosis neglecta is an underestimated skin condition usually affecting children and adolescents, characterized by the appearance of dirt-like brownish pigmentation around a preexisting nevus and often a matter of concern for parents. We describe the clinical and dermoscopic findings in a case of perinaevic dermatosis neglecta and discuss the possible etiology of this phenomenon.
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Humains , Mâle , Enfant , Mélanome/diagnostic , Maladies de la peau/diagnostic , Maladies de la peau/étiologie , Maladies de la peau/traitement médicamenteux , Hyperpigmentation/complications , Dermoscopie , Diagnostic différentiel , Éthanol/usage thérapeutique , Anti-infectieux locaux/usage thérapeutique , Naevus pigmentaire/complicationsSujet(s)
Dermoscopie/méthodes , Lichen plan/anatomopathologie , Pigmentation de la peau/génétique , Adolescent , Adulte , République dominicaine , Femelle , Humains , Lichen plan/diagnostic , Lichen plan/ethnologie , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Études rétrospectives , Études par échantillonnage , Sénégal , Sensibilité et spécificité , Indice de gravité de la maladie , Espagne , Jeune adulteRÉSUMÉ
Abstract We report the case of an 8-year-old child with subungual exostosis, whose diagnosis was suspected on the basis of dermoscopic findings and subsequently confirmed by X-ray and histopathology.
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Humains , Enfant , Tumeurs osseuses/imagerie diagnostique , Exostoses/imagerie diagnostique , Onychopathies/imagerie diagnostique , Tumeurs osseuses/anatomopathologie , Radiographie , Exostoses/anatomopathologie , Dermoscopie , Diagnostic différentiel , Onycholyse/imagerie diagnostique , Onychopathies/anatomopathologieRÉSUMÉ
Dermoscopic findings in umbilical granuloma are vascular polymorphism comprised of linear irregular and arborizing vessels with structureless areas distributed over a milky-red background. The increase of angiogenesis and neovascularization is represented by the linear irregular and arborizing vessels. Structureless areas over an irregularly milky-red background are originated by the proliferation of vascular endothelial cells and fibroblasts, with capillary and granulation tissue formation.
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Dermoscopie , Granulome/anatomopathologie , Maladies de la peau/anatomopathologie , Ombilic , Anti-infectieux locaux/usage thérapeutique , Femelle , Granulome/traitement médicamenteux , Humains , Nourrisson , Nitrate d'argent/usage thérapeutique , Maladies de la peau/traitement médicamenteuxSujet(s)
Carcinome basocellulaire/diagnostic , Tumeurs primitives multiples/diagnostic , Naevus/diagnostic , Tumeurs cutanées/diagnostic , Adulte , Carcinome basocellulaire/anatomopathologie , Dermoscopie , Femelle , Humains , Microscopie confocale , Tumeurs primitives multiples/anatomopathologie , Naevus/anatomopathologie , Tumeurs cutanées/anatomopathologieRÉSUMÉ
Superficial angiomyxomas (SA) of the skin are rare benign cutaneous tumors of soft tissue composed of prominent myxoid matrix and numerous blood vessels. SA are more common in males [1] and they are usually located on the trunk but can also appear on the lower limbs, head, neck and genitalia [2,3]. Treatment is surgical, the total excision is curative, but local recurrence is possible [4]. Herein we present a 72-year-old patient with a history of melanoma in situ, with a new lesion on the lower back.
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Hypopigmentation/anatomopathologie , Naevus pigmentaire/anatomopathologie , Tumeurs cutanées/anatomopathologie , Adulte , Ponction-biopsie à l'aiguille , Dermoscopie/méthodes , Diagnostic différentiel , Femelle , Humains , Hypopigmentation/diagnostic , Immunohistochimie , Mâle , Microscopie confocale/méthodes , Adulte d'âge moyen , Naevus pigmentaire/diagnostic , Études par échantillonnage , Tumeurs cutanées/diagnosticRÉSUMÉ
Basal cell naevus syndrome is an inherited autosomal dominant genetic disorder characterised by multiple basal cell carcinomas (BCC), skeletal, neurological and opthalmological abnormalities. The treatment of choice of the often multiple and large BCC consists of a combined approach including surgery, liquid nitrogen and other topical treatment modalities. Imiquimod 5% cream is an immune-response-modifying drug with antiviral and anti-tumour activity. Recent reports have associated the immune-stimulant properties of imiquimod with the exacerbation of several autoimmune skin diseases, such as eczema, psoriasis, vitiligo and lichenoid dermatitis. Here we report a patient with basal cell naevus syndrome who developed a lichen planopilaris on the same site of the scalp, which had been previously treated with two cycles of imiquimod for multiple BCC.