The Importance of Dermoscopy in Early Recognition of Melanoma in Situ.

2019 
Early recognition of melanoma in situ (MIS) is an ongoing challenge in dermatology. It rarely arises 'de novo', most frequently resulting due to the transformation of an atypical nevus. The diagnostic criteria for MIS are diverse dermoscopy being the most used and it has a sensitivity of 83% and a specificity of 69% in detecting melanomas. The main objective of our study was to establish the sensitivity and the specificity of each of the 7-point checklist criteria used to differentiate melanocytic nevi from in situ malignant melanoma. The study group included 200 patients, aged over 18 years, with atypical pigmentary nevi after clinical aspects that presented changes in clinical appearance (shape, color, dimensions) during the last 6 months. On each patient we used the 7-point checklist of Argenziano (C1-C7). The study was performed at the Medical Center Dr. Ianosi, in Craiova between January 2016 and September 2018 and it was used Molemax HD computerized dermatoscope. The C1/C3 criteria are significantly relevant in establishing the diagnosis of MIS in comparison with the diagnosis of nevus, unlike the C4-C7 criterion that is not definitely relevant for confirmation of the MIS diagnosis. There are no enough specific dermoscopic criteria to differentiate MIS from atypical nevus.
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