The importance of dermatoscopy in the diagnosis of melanoma.
The dermoscopy is a medical microscope enable to eliminate the surface scatter by using polarization light to help primary care physicians to recognize melanoma and offer accurate treatments.Significantly enhance assessment of clinically suspicious lesions compared with that of naked eye examinations.
Widespread implementation of dermoscopy and dermoscopictele dermatology consultations could save lives and slow the ever-increasing economic burden associated with melanoma treatment.
What is melanoma?
Melanoma is a type of cancer that finds in the cells which named melanocytes. Melanocytes are cells that make the pigment that gives skin its color. The reason is exposure in the sun,it might be appear on the arms,back,face and legs,sometimes found in the eyes. Rarely,it can be happen in the nose or throat.
Melanoma is not often find compare to the other types skin cancers,but it is most dangerous because it is much more likely to spread to other body parts which if delay to found and treat early.
The classifications of melanoma:
The melanoma under dermoscopy,we found 4 major types of melanoma are usally found, classified according to growth pattern, are as follows:
Superficial spreading melanoma: Constitutes approximately 70% of melanomas; usually flat but may become irregular and elevated in later stages; the lesions average 2 cm in diameter, with variegated colors, as well as peripheral notches, indentations, or both
Nodular melanoma: Accounts for approximately 15-30% of melanoma diagnoses; the tumors typically are blue-black but may lack pigment in some circumstances
Lentigo maligna melanoma: Represents 4-10% of melanomas; the tumors are often larger than 3 cm, flat, and tan, with marked notching of the borders; they begin as small, frecklelike lesions
Acral lentiginous melanoma: Constitutes 2-8% of melanomas in Whites and 35-60% of them in dark-skinned people; may appear on the palms and soles as flat, tan, or brown stains with irregular borders; subungual lesions can be brown or black, with ulcerations in later stages
What is the Risk Factors for melanoma?
Generally speaking,the factors including:Sun exposure,Age,Atypical moles.Many moles.Large moles at birth,Personal or family history of melanoma.Fair skin.
Understand the factors helps us to avoid it,regular examine your skin is necessary to monitor yourself.
The principles and methods of dermoscopy? And the purpose of dermosopy in diagnosing melanoma?
Dermoscopy is a non-invasive diagnostic device that equip with magnification glass and polarized light to examine skin lesions in detail. It can make the lesion part bigger 10x.The certain light systems can eliminate the surface feature to visualized the dermis lesions.By analyzing color variations and surface features,the experts can recognize the melanoma is benign or malignant under dermoscopy. Dermoscopy enhance the accuracy and significantly shorten the diagnose procedures and time.Now the dermoscopy is indispensable tool in dermatology.
What preparations needs to made before dermoscopy examine?
Before implement the dermoscopy,take look patient medical history,get know the previous skin conditions,surgeries or family history of melanoma skin cancer.Ask the patient to remove any jewelry, makeup, or clothing over the area to be examined to ensure a clear field of the skin under dermoscopy. Then inform the patient aware the purpose of any procedures,make sure them in comfortable environments.
Skin Preparation
Clean the Skin: Gently clean the area to be examined with alcohol or an antiseptic wipe to remove any oils, makeup, or dirt that may obstruct the dermoscope’s view.
Hydration: If needed, use a coupling gel or oil (such as ultrasound gel or mineral oil) on the skin to ensure optimal clarity. This step is especially important for polarized dermoscopy to enhance the image quality.
Marking the Lesion: If necessary, mark the lesion’s borders with a skin-safe pen to track changes in subsequent exams.
Environment
Good Lighting: Ensure that the examination room has appropriate lighting. While the dermoscope has its light source, having adequate ambient lighting will help the examiner see the surrounding area more clearly.
Quiet Setting: A quiet environment helps both the examiner and patient focus on the examination.
Take the melanoma images under dermatoscope record to monitor the progress in the future exams
These steps ensure a thorough, accurate dermoscopic evaluation and help in making well-informed decisions about diagnosis or further action.
How to recognize melanoma under dermoscopy?
How to recognize melanoma under dermoscopy? There is a simple way to help you remember the regular characteristics of melanoma:the follow ABCDEs characteristics is also one universal way for dermatologist to diagnose and classify the melanomas under dermoscopy.
Asymmetry – Melanoma is often asymmetrical, which means the shape isn’t uniform. Non-cancerous moles are typically uniform and symmetrical in shape.
Border – Melanoma often has borders that aren’t well defined or are irregular in shape, whereas non-cancerous moles usually have smooth, well-defined borders.
Color – Melanoma lesions are often more than one color or shade. Moles that are benign are typically one color.
Diameter – Melanoma growths are normally larger than 6mm in diameter, which is about the diameter of a standard pencil.
Evolution – Melanoma will often change characteristics, such as size, shape or color. Unlike most benign moles, melanoma tends to change over time. If you have a mole or skin growth, watch it for signs of changes. If you notice any of the ABCDEs of melanoma, make an appointment right away to be evaluated by a dermatologist.
Can the dermoscopy check the melanoma in all parts of the body?
Melanoma can endanger lives if can not early detection.Monitor the melanoma under dermoscopy is indispensable.Monitoring is helpful for a range of patients, with a history of sunburn, red hair, or melanoma gene mutations.
Total body polarised dermoscopy is now popular. Suspicious new, or changing moles, or lesions can be evaluated in detail by your consultant, with the back up of computer aided comparison to look for subtle changes.
The increased accuracy this brings helps to reduce surgical biopsies procedures and improve detection of early stage cancers. This is important in monitoring patients at high risk of skin cancer, in particular melanoma.
The role of dermoscopy in the early detection of melanoma
The incidence rata of melanoma has steadily increasing,meanwhile the melanoma detection same.According to the international survey,the dermoscopy is an essential tool in early melanoa diagnosis.
The melanoma endanger people lives,comparing the traditional methods to the hospital,the dermoscopy can save a lot money and procedures,significantly shorten the diagnose time.And monitor the melanoma pictures under dermoscopy to prevent the deteriorating.Use of dermoscopy and detection algorithms by primary care physicians can enhance assessment of clinically meanoma compared with that of naked eye examinations.