Rp. Braun et al., 2 TYPES OF PATTERN MODIFICATION DETECTED ON THE FOLLOW-UP OF BENIGN MELANOCYTIC SKIN-LESIONS BY DIGITIZED EPILUMINESCENCE MICROSCOPY, Melanoma research, 8(5), 1998, pp. 431-437
Citations number
49
Categorie Soggetti
Oncology,"Dermatology & Venereal Diseases","Medicine, Research & Experimental
Digital epiluminescence microscopy (DELM) is currently being developed
for the diagnosis of pigmented skin lesions (PSL) and the early diagn
osis of malignant melanoma. So far there are only few studies document
ing if modifications in PSL may be detected by DELM over time. Our pur
pose was to determine if DELM is an adequate tool for the follow-up of
PSL and if any detectable modifications occur within PSL over time. W
e followed 150 PSL over 2 years in 67 patients using a DELM system. At
the end of the follow-up period, the retrieved DELM images were analy
sed by two observers and evaluated for the presence and type of modifi
cations. Modifications were observed in 69% of the PSL. These modifica
tions were of two types. Type 1 corresponded to an increase in the pig
ment content of the lesion without modification of either its size or
architecture, and was probably related to sun-related seasonal variati
on. Type 2 included an increase in the size and various variations in
the architecture, corresponding to a progression of the lesion. Correl
ation of the type of modification with the type of PSL, as defined by
its epiluminescence microscopy (ELM) patterns, indicated that type 2 m
odifications were associated with lesions initially showing ELM signs
of 'dysplasia', whereas lesions showing only type 1 modifications did
not show such patterns. We have documented the feasibility of followin
g up PSL with DELM. The pattern of modification of a PSL over time cou
ld be correlated with its nature. (C) 1998 Lippincott Williams & Wilki
ns.