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Impact of dermoscopy and imaging on management of pigmented lesions in primary care

Impact of dermoscopy and imaging on management of pigmented lesions in primary care

 
 

The impact of dermoscopy and short-term sequential digital dermoscopy (SDDI) on the management of suspicious pigmented lesions was examined in a sequential intervention trial. A total of 63 primary care physicians were trained in the use of dermoscopy and SDDI. Following the use of these interventions on 374 lesions, 43.6% were excised or referred, a decrease of 56.4% compared with naked eye examination. Of the 323 confirmed benign lesions, 36.5% were excised or referred, a decrease of 63.5% compared with naked eye examination (P < 0.0005). The baseline naked eye exam benign:melanoma ratio was 9.5:1, which decreased to 3.5:1 after the interventions (P < 0.0005). Of the 42 malignant lesions only ...

 
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