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Correlation Between Clinical-Dermatoscopic and Histopathologic Diagnosis of Skin Tumors in Our Patients

Leo Čabrijan
Jasna Lipozenčić
Tanja Batinac
Maja Lenković
Franjo Gruber
Zrinka Stanić Žgombić


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Abstract

In this study 103 patients with skin tumors were examined. Among them there were 43 (42%) male patients and 60
(58%) female patients. Working diagnosis was obtained by clinical examination using dermoscope. After excision of lesion,
working diagnosis was compared to pathohistological diagnosis. In our study we used dermoscope Heine proper
delta 10. The clinical-dermoscopic diagnosis included verrucae seborrhoicae in 26 (25.24%), fibropapilloma in 17 (16.5%),
naevus pigmentosus in 9 (8.79%), naevus dysplasticus in 4 (3.88%), fibroma molle in 8 (7.76%), Mb. Bowen in 1 (0.97%),
basal cell carcinoma in 7 (6.79%), squamous cell carcinoma in 6 (5.82%), haemangiofibroma in 1 (0.97%), haemangioma
in 3 (2.91%), keratosis actinica in 5 (4.85%), melanoma malignum in 6 (5.82%), naevus fibromatosus in 2 (1.94%) cases
and naevus blue in 1 (0.97%), naevus traumatisatus in 1 (0.97%), verruca vulgaris in 1 (0.97%), lymphocytoma in 1
(0.97%), naevus verrucosus in 1 (0.97%), lentigo solaris in 2 (1.94%) and Reed nevus in 1 (0.97%) case. Dermoscopic diagnosis
were conformable with pathohistological diagnosis in 75 cases (72.82,%). We presumed that dermatoscoping obtains
correct diagnosis of skin tumors.

Keywords

dermatoscopy; skin tumors; correlation

Hrčak ID:

35115

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/35115

Publication date:

1.10.2008.

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