Dendritic cells in reflectance confocal microscopy are a clue for early melanoma diagnosis in extrafacial flat pigmented melanocytic lesions
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
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Dendritic cells in reflectance confocal microscopy are a clue for early melanoma diagnosis in extrafacial flat pigmented melanocytic lesions / Guiducci, L.; Kaleci, S.; Chester, J.; Longo, C.; Ciardo, S.; Farnetani, F.; Pellacani, G.. - In: EXPERIMENTAL DERMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0906-6705. - 31:7(2022), pp. 1048-1055. [10.1111/exd.14553]
Abstract:
Differential diagnosis of extrafacial flat pigmented lesions with dermoscopic reticular and/or homogeneous pattern is challenging. Dendritic cells upon reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) still represent a pitfall. This study aims to determine the role of dendritic cells upon RCM in the epidermis and dermo-epidermal junction (DEJ), together with common RCM features for melanoma and nevi, in dermoscopically equivocal extrafacial flat pigmented lesions. A retrospective evaluation of RCM images of melanocytic extrafacial flat pigmented lesions with reticular and/or homogeneous dermoscopic pattern and with histopathological diagnosis, was performed. A multivariate model of RCM features was used to obtain a score of independent risk factors. A total of 698 lesions were included. Increasing patient age, epidermal dendritic cells, many dendritic cells in the DEJ (>30%) and many (>5/mm2) round atypical cells were independent risk factors for melanoma. Edged papillae and melanophages were indicative of nevus. A score based on these features was developed to assist in melanoma differential diagnosis. The RCM observation of abundant (>30%) dendritic cells in the DEJ is highly suggestive of malignity. This independent risk factor should also be considered for improved differential diagnosis of extrafacial melanoma.
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Keywords:
dendritic cells; extrafacial pigmented lesions; melanoma; nevi; reflectance confocal microscopy
Elenco autori:
Guiducci, L.; Kaleci, S.; Chester, J.; Longo, C.; Ciardo, S.; Farnetani, F.; Pellacani, G.
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