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We examined retrospectively a series of 184 cases of melanocytic neoplasia of the sole observed and treated as out-patients from January 1977 to December 1987, comparing clinical and histological diagnoses. The original clinical diagnoses were divided into
nevi
, pigmented lesions of suspected malignancy, cutaneous melanomas and others. Of the 170 cases diagnosed clinically as
nevus
none was of melanoma. The risk that a
pigmented skin lesion
diagnosed as clinically benign is melanoma is so low as not to constitute a clinical problem. It is concluded that systematic removal of sole
nevi
is unjustified. If, however, there is the smallest doubt concerning a sole lesion, it should be removed and examined histologically.
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PMID:Melanocytic neoplasia of the sole: diagnosis and therapeutic approach. 164 52
Nevus spilus is clinically defined as a
pigmented skin lesion
composed of a light brown macule on which darker, circumscribed macular or papular lesions appear at a later stage. Histologically,
nevus
cells have been found both in pigmented spots and in the background stain. Cases of transformation into melanoma have been reported in the literature and the excision of these lesions is therefore justified. We discuss surgical techniques used in seven patients with
nevus
spilus and define their indications with respect to the characteristics of the lesion.
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PMID:Management of nevus spilus. 979 99
Nevus spilus is a
pigmented skin lesion
composed of a pigmented macule on which darker lesions appear at a later stage. There are an increasing number of reports of malignant melanoma occurring within these lesions, leading to greater concern regarding the malignant potential of these lesions. We describe the case of a fatal malignant melanoma arising in a congenital
nevus
spilus.
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PMID:Melanoma arising in nevus spilus. 960 43
In this case report a patient with bilateral optic nerve hypoplasia, schizencephaly and a
pigmented skin lesion
is described. The diagnosis of de Morsier syndrome or septo-optic dysplasia is put forward on the basis of the diagnosis of optic nerve hypoplasia. The differential diagnosis with Jadassohn's
naevus
phakomatosis is discussed. The importance of direct ophthalmoscopy of optic nerve abnormalities is stressed, as well as of magnetic resonance imaging, which has become a guideline in the classification of this syndrome.
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PMID:Septo-optic dysplasia in combination with a pigmented skin lesion: a case report with nosological discussion. 1100 64
When a biopsy is taken of a suspicious
pigmented skin lesion
, histological examination is expected to establish the definitive diagnosis. This study evaluated the inter-observer variation of 20 pathologists in the histological diagnosis of a randomly selected set of suspicious pigmented skin lesions (PSLs), by comparing their diagnoses to a reference diagnosis. Overall sensitivity for melanoma was 87%, ranging from 55% to 100% between the observers. Sensitivity was significantly lower for thin (Breslow thickness <1 mm) than for thick melanomas (83% versus 97%, p=0.005). Overall melanoma specificity was 94%, ranging from 83% to 100% between observers. Dysplastic naevus was the most important source of false-positive diagnoses, mainly in situ melanomas. Positive and negative predictive values in the given test set were 75% and 97%, respectively. In the case of melanoma, there was quite some variation in measured Breslow thickness. This would have led to a different therapeutic approach in 12% of the readings. Some of the variation seemed to be due to a different interpretation of the presence of a co-existent
naevus
. In 9% (3/35) of the readings, participants did not agree on the presence of ulceration. These results reflect a tendency to overdiagnose mainly thin melanomas in general histopathological practice. They also demonstrate variation in the assessment of major prognostic factors of melanoma.
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PMID:Inter-observer variation in the histopathological diagnosis of clinically suspicious pigmented skin lesions. 1192 Jul 43
The aim of this study was to provide mathematical descriptors for the border of
pigmented skin lesion
images and to assess their efficacy for distinction among different lesion groups. New descriptors such as lesion slope and lesion slope regularity are introduced and mathematically defined. A new algorithm based on the Catmull-Rom spline method and the computation of the gray-level gradient of points extracted by interpolation of normal direction on spline points was employed. The efficacy of these new descriptors was tested on a data set of 510 pigmented skin lesions, composed by 85 melanomas and 425
nevi
, by employing statistical methods for discrimination between the two populations.
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PMID:A new algorithm for border description of polarized light surface microscopic images of pigmented skin lesions. 1716
Giant congenital
nevi
are one of several skin conditions in the pediatric patient population whose treatment leaves the patient with large skin defects. The giant congenital
nevus
is a rare
pigmented skin lesion
that covers large skin areas or affects any major or difficult-to-treat region of the body, such as the face. Congenital
nevi
should be excised fully because of the increased risk for malignant transformation to melanoma, as well as cosmetic considerations. However, after excision patients are left with large wounds that are difficult to close. Traditionally these defects have been repaired with split-thickness skin grafts, full-thickness skin grafts, the use of tissue expanders, and a variety of flaps. However, each of these methods has its disadvantages and thus cannot be used in all cases. Recently, new methods have been developed for the closure of large skin defects in pediatric patients with the use of artificial skin substitutes. Advantages include coverage of large wounds, decrease or elimination of donor site pain and morbidity, and decreased scarring and wound contractures. The authors present these experiences through two case reports.
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PMID:Management of giant congenital nevi with artificial skin substitutes in children. 1619 80
The combined
nevus
is a clinical simulator of melanoma, and clinical examination alone can be inadequate to diagnose this melanocytic
pigmented skin lesion
. Dermoscopy is a useful tool to differentiate the features related to each type of
nevus
. We report two cases of combined
nevi
dermoscopically characterized by a diffuse blue-whitish pigmentation similar to the blue-whitish veil, suggesting the diagnosis of melanoma.
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PMID:Blue-whitish veil-like structure as the primary dermoscopic feature of combined nevus. 1697 Jul 1
Different technological tools have been developed to aid in the diagnosis of pigmented skin lesions, including cameras working with conventional RGB colour systems, epiluminescence microscopy and spectrophotometric methods using visible and near infrared wavelengths. All the different procedures should provide in an objective and reproducible fashion quantitative measurements of the colour and shape features of a given skin
mole
. At present, many devices have been introduced in experimental stages for clinical diagnosis, mainly used to provide to the clinicians an objective, computer-assisted second opinion. As for any diagnostic instruments, optical devices should also be subjected to a dedicated quality assurance protocol in order to evaluate the response repeatability of each device (intra-instrument agreement) and to check the accordance among the responses of different devices (inter-instrument agreement). The aim of this study was to design a quality assurance protocol for optical devices dedicated to image analysis of pigmented skin lesions and, in case, to detect cutaneous melanoma by using suitable tissue-like phantoms as standard references that enable testing of both hardware and software components. As an example, we report the results of intra-instrument and inter-instrument agreement when the protocol was applied on a series of 30 SpectroShade instruments, a novel optical device based on multi-spectral image analysis of colour and shape features of
pigmented skin lesion
.
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PMID:Optical devices used for image analysis of pigmented skin lesions: a proposal for quality assurance protocol using tissue-like phantoms. 1711 Jul 61
Various authors have suggested that information from longitudinal observation (follow-up) of dynamic changes in atypical melanocytic pigmented skin lesions (MPSL) could enable identification of early malignant melanoma escaping initial observation due to an absence of specific clinical and dermoscopic features. The aim of our retrospective study was to determine the existence of numerical variables regarding changes in MPSL that could be useful to differentiate early melanomas and atypical nevi. The study was carried out in two Italian dermatology Centres. Digital dermoscopy analyzers (DB-Mips System) were used to evaluate dermoscopic images of 94 equivocal pigmented skin lesions under observation for 6-12 months and then excised because of changes across time (29 melanomas and 65
nevi
). The analyzer evaluates 49 parameters grouped into four categories: geometries, colours, textures and islands of colour. The ROC curve designed on the 49 digital dermoscopy analysis parameters showed good accuracy. At sensitivity (SE) = specificity (SP), it correctly classified 89.3% of cases. When objective
pigmented skin lesion
parameters were considered together with their objective changes over 6-12 months, a decisive increase in discrimination capacity was obtained. At SE = SP accuracy was 96.3%. Analysis of the parameters of our model and statistical analysis enabled us to interpret/identify the most significant factors of modification and differentiation of lesions, providing quantitative insights into the diagnosis of equivocal MPSL and demonstrating the utility of objective/numerical follow-up.
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PMID:Objective follow-up of atypical melanocytic skin lesions: a retrospective study. 2041 93
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