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J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol ; 17(5): 572-4, 2003 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12941098

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BACKGROUND: Wounds too extensive to permit primary repair by suturing can be closed using a skin graft or skin flap and the choice of method depends on a series of factors. Practice and personal experience play a role, as well as the characteristics of the lesion and its site. Each case poses special problems, so it is not possible to establish firm rules. OBJECTIVE: To present a surgical technique for the closure of a circular defect located on the dorsum of the foot, which resulted from the extirpation of a melanoma by surgery. METHODS: In this case we used a mixed procedure consisting of skin flaps and a double full-thickness skin graft. For this operation we used dog-ears resulting from the circular exeresis performed for the extirpation of the tumour. RESULTS: The reconstructive results were good and there were no postoperative complications. CONCLUSIONS: We consider this procedure particularly suitable for certain anatomical sites, such as the dorsum of the foot, where the skin is less elastic and thinner; and for patients who are not willing to accept skin removal from other sites or for flaps to be made with more invasive operations and more constructed scars.


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Melanoma/surgery , Skin Neoplasms/surgery , Skin Transplantation/methods , Surgical Flaps , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Combined Modality Therapy , Female , Foot , Graft Survival , Humans , Melanoma/pathology , Prognosis , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Sensitivity and Specificity , Skin Neoplasms/pathology , Suture Techniques , Wound Healing/physiology
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Br J Dermatol ; 148(5): 981-4, 2003 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12786829

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BACKGROUND: Simplified algorithms for dermoscopy in melanoma diagnosis were developed in order to facilitate the use of this technique by non-experts. However, little is known about their reliability compared with classic pattern analysis when taught to untrained observers. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the diagnostic performance of three different methods, i.e. classic pattern analysis and two of the most used algorithms (the ABCD rule of dermoscopy and the seven-point check-list) when used by newly trained residents in dermatology to diagnose melanocytic lesions. Methods Five residents in dermatology (University of Florence Medical School) were submitted to a teaching programme in dermoscopy based on both formal lessons and training and self-assessment using a newly developed, interactive CD-ROM on dermoscopy. The performance of the three diagnostic methods was analysed in a series of 200 clinically equivocal melanocytic lesions including 44 early melanomas (median thickness 0.30 mm; 25th-75th percentile 0.00-0.58 mm). RESULTS: Pattern analysis yielded the best mean diagnostic accuracy (68.7%), followed by the ABCD rule (56.1%) and the seven-point check-list (53.4%, P = 0.06). The best sensitivity was associated with the use of the seven-point check-list (91.9%), which, however, provided the worst specificity (35.2%) of the methods tested. The interobserver reproducibility, as shown by kappa statistics, was low for all the methods (range 0.27-0.33) and did not show any statistical difference among them. CONCLUSIONS: Pattern analysis, i.e. simultaneous assessment of the diagnostic value of all dermoscopy features shown by the lesion, proved to be the most reliable procedure for melanoma diagnosis to be taught to residents in dermatology.


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Dermatology/education , Education, Medical, Graduate/methods , Melanoma/pathology , Skin Neoplasms/pathology , Algorithms , Diagnosis, Differential , Humans , Luminescent Measurements , Medical Staff, Hospital , Microscopy , Observer Variation , Pigmentation Disorders/pathology , Sensitivity and Specificity , Skin Diseases/pathology
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