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The Many Roles of Dermoscopy in Melanoma Detection
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Dermoscopy is a non-invasive method of examination that aids the clinician in many ways, especially in early skin cancer detection. Melanoma is one of the most aggressive forms of skin cancer that can affect individuals of any age, having an increasing incidence worldwide. The gold standard for melanoma diagnosis is histopathological examination, but dermoscopy is also very important for its detection. To highlight the many roles of dermoscopy, we analyzed 200 melanocytic lesions. The main objective of this study was to detect through dermoscopy hints of melanomagenesis in the studied lot. The most suspicious were 10 lesions which proved to be melanomas confirmed through histopathology. The second objective of this study was to establish if dermoscopy can aid in estimating the Breslow index (tumoral thickness) of the melanomas and to compare the results to the histopathological examination. We found that the tumoral thickness may be estimated through dermoscopy, but the histopathological examination is superior. To conclude, the aim of this study was to showcase the versatility and many roles of dermoscopy, besides being one of the most important tools for early melanoma diagnosis.
Title: The Many Roles of Dermoscopy in Melanoma Detection
Description:
Dermoscopy is a non-invasive method of examination that aids the clinician in many ways, especially in early skin cancer detection.
Melanoma is one of the most aggressive forms of skin cancer that can affect individuals of any age, having an increasing incidence worldwide.
The gold standard for melanoma diagnosis is histopathological examination, but dermoscopy is also very important for its detection.
To highlight the many roles of dermoscopy, we analyzed 200 melanocytic lesions.
The main objective of this study was to detect through dermoscopy hints of melanomagenesis in the studied lot.
The most suspicious were 10 lesions which proved to be melanomas confirmed through histopathology.
The second objective of this study was to establish if dermoscopy can aid in estimating the Breslow index (tumoral thickness) of the melanomas and to compare the results to the histopathological examination.
We found that the tumoral thickness may be estimated through dermoscopy, but the histopathological examination is superior.
To conclude, the aim of this study was to showcase the versatility and many roles of dermoscopy, besides being one of the most important tools for early melanoma diagnosis.
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