Malignant melanomas are often difficult to differentiate from atypical
moles, There are, however, some features such as the ''ABCD'' (asymme
try, border irregularity, color variability, diameter > 6 mm) characte
ristics that may assist in making the diagnosis. This study attempts t
o quantify border irregularity, one of these characteristics. Seventy-
two melanocytic neoplasms, each either an atypical mole suspicious for
malignant melanoma or an early malignant melanoma, were photographed
with oil (dermoscopic photo) and without oil (clinical or conventional
photo) at the same magnication. The 35 mm transparencies were visuali
zed al 20 X magnification on a rear-view projector and the outlines of
the images traced onto transparent plastic sheets from which they wer
e transferred into the Global Lab Images(R) computer program. Area, pe
rimeter, and border irregularity index were calculated by the computer
for each Image, Histologically, 21 lesions were malignant melanomas a
nd 51 atypical moles, The malignant melanomas had a significantly high
er mean border irregularity index than the atypical moles, as determin
ed on both the clinical and the dermoscopic images, There were also si
gnificant differences in the mean border irregularity indices between
the clinical images and the dermoscopic images for each type of lesion
, Border irregularity of melanocytic neoplasms may be helpful in diffe
rentiating melanomas from atypical moles, Borders of melanomas are sig
nificantly more irregular than atypical moles. It seems that for both
melanomas and atypical moles the irregularity of the edges is better a
ppreciated with dermoscopy than with Ordinary clinical examination.