Early diagnosis of cutaneous melanoma: revisiting the ABCD criteria
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Early diagnosis of cutaneous melanoma: revisiting the ABCD criteria
Abstract
Context: The incidence of cutaneous melanoma has increased over the past several decades, making its early diagnosis a continuing public health priority. The ABCD (Asymmetry, Border irregularity, Color variegation, Diameter >6 mm) acronym for the appraisal of cutaneous pigmented lesions was devised in 1985 and has been widely adopted but requires reexamination in light of recent data regarding the existence of small-diameter (< or =6 mm) melanomas.
Evidence acquisition: Cochrane Library and PubMed searches for the period 1980-2004 were conducted using search terms ABCD and melanoma and small-diameter melanoma. Bibliographies of retrieved articles were also used to identify additional relevant information.
Evidence synthesis: Available data do not support the utility of lowering the diameter criterion of ABCD from the current greater than 6 mm guideline. However, the data support expansion to ABCDE to emphasize the significance of evolving pigmented lesions in the natural history of melanoma. Physicians and patients with nevi should be attentive to changes (evolving) of size, shape, symptoms (itching, tenderness), surface (especially bleeding), and shades of color.
Conclusions: The ABCD criteria for the gross inspection of pigmented skin lesions and early diagnosis of cutaneous melanoma should be expanded to ABCDE (to include "evolving"). No change to the existing diameter criterion is required at this time.
Comment in
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ABCD-EFG for diagnosis of melanoma.Clin Exp Dermatol. 2005 Nov;30(6):707. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2230.2005.01857.x. Clin Exp Dermatol. 2005. PMID: 16197393 No abstract available.
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