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Prior knowledge of the clinical picture does not introduce bias in the histopathologic diagnosis of melanocytic skin lesions.

Gerardo Ferrara1, Giorgio Annessi2, Zsolt Argenyi3, Giuseppe Argenziano4, Helmut Beltraminelli5, Rino Cerio6, Lorenzo Cerroni7, Carlo Cota8, Stefano Simonetti9, Catherine M Stefanato10, Iris Zalaudek11, Harald Kittler12, H Peter Soyer13.   

Abstract

A common debate among dermatopathologists is that prior knowledge of the clinical picture of melanocytic skin neoplasms may introduce a potential bias in the histopathologic examination. Histologic slides from 99 melanocytic skin neoplasms were circulated among 10 clinical dermatologists, all of them formally trained and board-certified dermatopathologists: 5 dermatopathologists had clinical images available after a 'blind' examination (Group 1); the other 5 had clinical images available before microscopic examination (Group 2). Data from the two groups were compared regarding 'consensus' (a diagnosis in agreement by ≥4 dermatopathologists/group), chance-corrected interobserver agreement (Fleiss' k) and level of diagnostic confidence (LDC: a 1-5 arbitrary scale indicating 'increasing reliability' of any given diagnosis). Compared with Group 1 dermatopathologists, Group 2 achieved a lower number of consensus (84 vs. 90) but a higher k value (0.74 vs. 0.69) and a greater mean LDC value (4.57 vs. 4.32). The same consensus was achieved by the two groups in 81/99 cases. Spitzoid neoplasms were most frequently controversial for both groups. The histopathologic interpretation of melanocytic neoplasms seems to be not biased by the knowledge of the clinical picture before histopathologic examination.
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  clinical information; clinicopathologic correlation; dermoscopy; histopathologic diagnosis; melanocytic skin neoplasms

Year:  2015        PMID: 26269032     DOI: 10.1111/cup.12589

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cutan Pathol        ISSN: 0303-6987            Impact factor:   1.587


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