Literature DB >> 29094749

Dermoscopic 'Chaos and Clues' in the diagnosis of melanoma in situ.

Rajan Ramji1, Guillermo Valdes-Gonzalez2, Amanda Oakley1,3, Marius Rademaker1,3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND/
OBJECTIVE: To describe the dermoscopic features of melanoma in situ using the Chaos and Clues method.
METHOD: Histologically proven primary melanoma in situ (MIS) diagnosed through a specialist teledermoscopy clinic were reviewed by three dermatologists. By consensus they agreed on the global dermoscopic pattern, colours, presence of chaos (asymmetry of colour and structure and more than one pattern), and each of the nine clues described for malignancy.
RESULTS: One hundred MIS in 92 patients of European ethnicity (45 males) were assessed. Mean age was 67.3 years (range 20-95). The mean dimensions of the lesions were 11.1 × 12.0 mm (range 2.5-31.3 × 2.3-32.3 mm). Using pattern analysis, 82% of the lesions had three or more patterns (multicomponent) and the rest had 2 patterns. Colours included light brown (100%), dark brown (98%) and grey (75%). All MIS demonstrated chaos. The most prevalent clues were thick lines (88%), eccentric structureless areas (88%), and grey or blue structures (75%).
CONCLUSION: Dermoscopy can be very helpful in the early diagnosis of melanoma and MIS. The Chaos and Clues method is simple to use. Its unambiguous descriptors can be successfully used to describe MIS. The presence of chaos and clues to malignancy (including thick lines, eccentric structureless areas, and blue/grey structures) should raise a red flag and lead to referral or excision.
© 2017 The Australasian College of Dermatologists.

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Keywords:  chaos and clues; dermatoscopy; dermoscopy; melanoma in situ; pattern analysis

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29094749     DOI: 10.1111/ajd.12740

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Australas J Dermatol        ISSN: 0004-8380            Impact factor:   2.875


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