Visual Assessment and Dermoscopy Enhanced by Non-invasive Genomic Testing
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Keywords
Genomics, Dermoscopy, Visual assessment, Melanoma
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2. Dinnes J, Deeks JJ, Chuchu N, et al. Dermoscopy, with and without visual inspection, for diagnosing melanoma in adults. Cochrane Database Sys Rev.2018;12(12):Cd011902.
3. Wolner ZJ, Yelamos O, Liopyris K, Rogers T, Marchetti MA, Marghoob AA. Enhancing skin cancer diagnosis with dermoscopy. Dermatol Clin. 2017;35(4);417-437.
4. Argenziano G, Kittler H, Ferrara G, et al. Slow-growing melanoma: a dermoscopy follow-up study. Br J Dermatol.2010;162(2):267-273.
5. Lallas A, Longo C, Manfredini M, et al. Accuracy of dermoscopic criteria for the diagnosis of melanoma in situ. JAMA Dermatol.2018;154(4):414-419.
6. Rose SE, Argenziano G, Marghoob AA. Melanomas difficult to diagnose via dermoscopy. G Ital Dermatol Venereol.2010;145(1):111-126.
7. Gerami P, Yao Z, Polsky D, et al. Development and validation of noninvasive 2-gene molecule assay for cutaneous melanoma. J Am AcadDermatol. 2017;76(1):114-120.e112.
8. Skelsey MK, Rock J, Howell MD, et al. Non-invasive detection of genomic atypia increases real-world NPV and PPV of the melanoma diagnostic pathway and reduces biopsy burden. Skin. 2021;5(5):512-523.
9. Jackson SR, Jansen, B, Yao Z, et al. Risk stratification of severely dysplastic nevi by non-invasively obtained gene expression and mutation analysis. Skin.2020;4(2):105-110.
10. Markowitz O. A Practical Guide to Dermoscopy. Wolters Kluwer; 2017:9-23.
11. Ferris LK, Jansen B, Ho J, et al. Utility of a noninvasive 2-gene molecular assay for cutaneous melanoma and effect of the decision to biopsy. JAMA Dermatol.2017;153(7):672-680.
12. Ianosi SL, Calbureanu-Popescu MX, Ianosi NG, et al. The importance of dermoscopy in early recognition of melanoma in situ. Curr Health Sci J. 2019;45(4):366-371.
13. Petty AJ, Ackerson B, Garza R, et al. Meta-analysis of number needed to treat diagnosis of melanoma by clinical setting. J Am AcadDermatol. 2020;82(5):1158-1165.