In vivo spectrophotometric evaluation of neoplastic and non-neoplastic skin pigmented lesions. II: Discriminant analysis between nevus and melanoma
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-1097.1992.tb04272.x
In vivo spectrophotometric evaluation of neoplastic and non-neoplastic skin pigmented lesions. II: Discriminant analysis between nevus and melanoma
Abstract
Reflectance spectrophotometry from 420 to 780 nm on 31 primary melanoma and 31 benign nevi has been performed by using an external integrating sphere coupled to a spectrophotometer. Measurements show that reflectance spectra of melanoma and nevi manifest dissimilar patterns. From these spectra four variables, whose physical and/or physiological meanings remain to be investigated, have been derived. All of them are significantly different when compared between melanoma and nevi. A discriminant function between the two groups of lesions has been determined by using a stepwise discriminant analysis, resulting in a test with a sensitivity of 90.3% and a specificity of 77.4%. This method of discrimination between melanoma and nevi seems to have a discriminating power almost equal to that of a clinical judgement from a specialized medical doctor, thus suggesting a new method for screening skin pigmented lesions.
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