TY - JOUR
T1 - Linear discriminant analysis of dermoscopic parameters for the differentiation of early melanomas from Clark naevi
AU - Oka, Hiroshi
AU - Tanaka, Masaru
AU - Kobayashi, Seiichiro
AU - Argenziano, Giuseppe
AU - Soyer, H. Peter
AU - Nishikawa, Takeji
PY - 2004/4
Y1 - 2004/4
N2 - As a first step to develop a screening system for pigmented skin lesions, we performed digital discriminant analyses between early melanomas and Clark naevi. A total of 59 cases of melanoma, including 23 melanoma in situ and 36 thin invasive melanomas (Breslow thickness ≤ 0.75 mm), and 188 clinically equivocal, histopathologically diagnosed Clark naevi were used in ou study. After calculating 62 mathematical variables related to the colour, texture, asymmetry and circularity based on the dermoscopic findings of the pigmented skin lesions, we performed multivariate stepwise discriminant analysis using these variables to differentiate melanomas from naevi. The sensitivities and specificities of our model were 94.4 and 98.4%, respectively, for discriminating between melanomas (Breslow thickness ≤ 0.75 mm) and Clark naevi, and 73.9 and 85.6%, respectively, for discriminating between melanoma in situ and Clark naevi. Our algorithm accurately discriminated invasive melanomas from Clark naevi, but not melanomas in situ from Clark naevi.
AB - As a first step to develop a screening system for pigmented skin lesions, we performed digital discriminant analyses between early melanomas and Clark naevi. A total of 59 cases of melanoma, including 23 melanoma in situ and 36 thin invasive melanomas (Breslow thickness ≤ 0.75 mm), and 188 clinically equivocal, histopathologically diagnosed Clark naevi were used in ou study. After calculating 62 mathematical variables related to the colour, texture, asymmetry and circularity based on the dermoscopic findings of the pigmented skin lesions, we performed multivariate stepwise discriminant analysis using these variables to differentiate melanomas from naevi. The sensitivities and specificities of our model were 94.4 and 98.4%, respectively, for discriminating between melanomas (Breslow thickness ≤ 0.75 mm) and Clark naevi, and 73.9 and 85.6%, respectively, for discriminating between melanoma in situ and Clark naevi. Our algorithm accurately discriminated invasive melanomas from Clark naevi, but not melanomas in situ from Clark naevi.
KW - Clark naevus
KW - Dermoscopy
KW - Digital diagnosis
KW - Discriminant analysis
KW - Malignant melanoma
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U2 - 10.1097/00008390-200404000-00009
DO - 10.1097/00008390-200404000-00009
M3 - Article
C2 - 15057043
AN - SCOPUS:2042538654
SN - 0960-8931
VL - 14
SP - 131
EP - 134
JO - Melanoma Research
JF - Melanoma Research
IS - 2
ER -