Validation of dermoscopy as a real-time noninvasive diagnostic imaging technique for actinic keratosis
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- DOI: 10.1001/archdermatol.2012.1060
Validation of dermoscopy as a real-time noninvasive diagnostic imaging technique for actinic keratosis
Abstract
Objective: To validate dermoscopy as a real-time noninvasive diagnostic imaging technique for actinic keratosis (AK).
Design: Prospective study to validate a diagnostic test.
Setting: Dermatology department of a tertiary university hospital in Fuenlabrada, Madrid, Spain.
Patients: A total of 178 patients with a clinical diagnosis of AK participated in the study.
Main outcome measures: An independent blinded comparison was performed between dermoscopy results and histopathological findings, the gold standard for the diagnosis of AK. All the patients underwent both diagnostic tests.
Results: One hundred seventy-eight lesions were evaluated. The concordance between dermoscopy results and histopathological findings was 0.917. The sensitivity of dermoscopy for the diagnosis of AK was 98.7%, with a specificity of 95.0%, a positive likelihood ratio of 19.74, and a negative likelihood ratio of 0.01. A diagnostic algorithm that combined follicular openings and erythematous pseudonetwork demonstrated a sensitivity of 95.6% and a specificity of 95.0% for the diagnosis of AK.
Conclusions: The sensitivity and specificity of dermoscopy for the diagnosis of AK were high, as was the concordance between dermoscopy results and histopathological findings. As a real-time noninvasive diagnostic imaging technique for AK, dermoscopy may be incorporated in the management of patients with these lesions.
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