Recently, the use of dermoscopy has substantially improved the diagnostic accuracy in pigmented tumors of the skin.7 Kreusch J., Rassner G., Trahn C. , et al. Epiluminescent microscopy: A score of morphological features to identify malignant melanoma Pigment Cell Res 1992 ; S2 : 295-298
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références, 9 Mayer J. Systematic review of the diagnostic accuracy of dermatoscopy in detecting malignant melanoma Med J Aust 1997 ; 167 : 206-210
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références, 10 Menzies S.W., Ingvar C., Crotty K.A. , et al. Frequency and morphologic characteristics of invasive melanomas lacking specific surface microscopic features Arch Dermatol 1996 ; 132 : 1178-1182
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références, 11 Nilles M., Boedeker R.H., Schill W.B. Surface microscopy of naevi and melanomas: Clues to melanoma Br J Dermatol 1994 ; 130 : 349-355 [cross-ref]
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références, 12 Pehamberger H., Binder M., Steiner A. , et al. In vivo epiluminescence microscopy: Improvement of early diagnosis of melanoma J Invest Dermatol 1993 ; 100 : 356-362
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références, 13 Pehamberger H., Steiner A., Wolff K. In vivo epiluminescence microscopy of pigmented skin lesions. I. Pattern analysis of pigmented skin lesions J Am Acad Dermatol 1987 ; 17 : 571-583 [cross-ref]
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références, 15 Saida T., Oguchi S., Ishihara Y. In vivo observation of magnified features of pigmented lesions on volar skin using video macroscope: Usefulness of epiluminescence techniques in clinical diagnosis Arch Dermatol 1995 ; 131 : 298-304
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références, 18 Soyer H.P., Smolle J., Leitinger G. , et al. Diagnostic reliability of dermoscopic criteria for detecting malignant melanoma Dermatology 1995 ; 190 : 25-30 [cross-ref]
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références, 19 Stanganelli I., Burroni M., Rafanelli S. , et al. Intraobserver agreement in interpretation of digital epiluminescence microscopy J Am Acad Dermatol 1995 ; 33 : 584-589 [cross-ref]
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références, 20 Steiner A., Binder M., Schemper M. , et al. Statistical evaluation of epiluminescence microscopy criteria for melanocytic pigmented skin lesions J Am Acad Dermatol 1993 ; 29 : 581-588 [cross-ref]
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références, 21 Steiner A., Pehamberger H., Wolff K. In vivo epiluminescence of pigmented skin lesions. II. Diagnosis of small pigmented skin lesions and early detection of malignant melanoma J Am Acad Dermatol 1987 ; 17 : 584-591 [cross-ref]
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références, 22 Stolz W., Braun-Falco O., Bilek P. , et al. Color Atlas of Dermatoscopy Berlin: Blackwell Science (1994).
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références, 23 Stolz W., Riemann A., Cognetta A.B. , et al. ABCD-rule of dermatoscopy: A new practical method for early recognition of malignant melanoma Eur J Dermatol 1994 ; 7 : 521-528
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références This technique combines oil immersion applied to the surface of pigmented lesions with magnifying optics to visualize morphologic features not otherwise discernible by the naked eye. The correct interpretation of such dermoscopic features requires not only familiarity with the basic histology of the skin but also an understanding of the corresponding histopathologic correlates. Clinicopathologic correlation is essential for the dermatologist to further refine and standardize dermoscopic criteria. In contrast, the diagnostic accuracy of the histopathologic examination, especially for equivocal cases, may be enhanced by considering particular dermoscopic findings of a given pigmented lesion.
To date, only a few studies have focused on the histopathologic correlates of structures seen in dermoscopy.5 Guillod J., Skaria A., Salomon D. , et al. Epiluminescence videomicroscopy: Black dots and brown globules revisited by stripping the stratum corneum J Am Acad Dermatol 1997 ; 36 : 371-377 [cross-ref]
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références, 14 Provost N., Kopf A.W., Rabinovitz H.S. , et al. Globulelike dermoscopic structures in pigmented seborrheic keratosis Arch Dermatol 1997 ; 133 : 540-541
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références, 16 Soyer H.P., Kenet R.O., Wolf I.H. , et al. Clinicopathologic correlation of pigmented skin lesions using dermoscopy Eur J Dermatol 2000 ; 10 : 22-28
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références, 17 Soyer H.P., Smolle J., Hödl S. , et al. Surface microscopy: A new approach to the diagnosis of cutaneous pigmented tumors Am J Dermatopathol 1989 ; 11 : 1-11 [cross-ref]
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références, 24 Yadav S., Vossaert K.A., Kopf A.W. , et al. Histopathologic correlates of structures seen on dermoscopy (epiluminescence microscopy) Am J Dermatopathol 1993 ; 15 : 297-305 [cross-ref]
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références It is well known that dermoscopic features of pigmented skin lesions result from specific alterations of the epidermis, dermoepidermal junction, and papillary dermis4 Fritsch P., Pechlaner R. Differentiation of benign from malignant melanocytic lesions using incident light microscopy Pathology of Malignant Melanoma New York: Masson Publishing (1981).
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Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références, 5 Guillod J., Skaria A., Salomon D. , et al. Epiluminescence videomicroscopy: Black dots and brown globules revisited by stripping the stratum corneum J Am Acad Dermatol 1997 ; 36 : 371-377 [cross-ref]
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références, 8 Krischer J., Skaria A., Guillod J. , et al. Epiluminescence light microscopy of melanocytic lesions after dermoepidermal split Dermatology 1997 ; 195 : 108-111 [cross-ref]
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références, 14 Provost N., Kopf A.W., Rabinovitz H.S. , et al. Globulelike dermoscopic structures in pigmented seborrheic keratosis Arch Dermatol 1997 ; 133 : 540-541
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références, 17 Soyer H.P., Smolle J., Hödl S. , et al. Surface microscopy: A new approach to the diagnosis of cutaneous pigmented tumors Am J Dermatopathol 1989 ; 11 : 1-11 [cross-ref]
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références; however, the fact that dermoscopic features are seen in the horizontal plane, whereas the histopathologic sections are vertically oriented, represents one of the major difficulties in performing an exact dermoscopic-pathologic correlation.
In 1989, Soyer et al17 Soyer H.P., Smolle J., Hödl S. , et al. Surface microscopy: A new approach to the diagnosis of cutaneous pigmented tumors Am J Dermatopathol 1989 ; 11 : 1-11 [cross-ref]
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références published one of the first studies to correlate various dermoscopic features with the corresponding histopathologic findings in step-sectioned specimens. In this study, the histologic counterpart of several dermoscopic parameters, including pigment network, black dots, and irregular extensions, were illustrated.17 Soyer H.P., Smolle J., Hödl S. , et al. Surface microscopy: A new approach to the diagnosis of cutaneous pigmented tumors Am J Dermatopathol 1989 ; 11 : 1-11 [cross-ref]
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références Subsequently, Yadav et al24 Yadav S., Vossaert K.A., Kopf A.W. , et al. Histopathologic correlates of structures seen on dermoscopy (epiluminescence microscopy) Am J Dermatopathol 1993 ; 15 : 297-305 [cross-ref]
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références confirmed some of the previous observations and identified histologic correlates of additional features such as brown globules, hypopigmented areas, white areas, gray-blue areas, and whitish veils through careful step sectioning of melanocytic skin lesions. In the study by Yadav, dermoscopic images were depicted simultaneously with the histopathologic images to visualize the exact histologic correlates of each dermoscopic feature24 Yadav S., Vossaert K.A., Kopf A.W. , et al. Histopathologic correlates of structures seen on dermoscopy (epiluminescence microscopy) Am J Dermatopathol 1993 ; 15 : 297-305 [cross-ref]
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références; however, in their report, Yadav and coworkers did not present a case-by-case correlation but showed the best clinical and dermoscopic examples of a given dermoscopic feature and of the histologic correlate, not necessarily from the very same case.24 Yadav S., Vossaert K.A., Kopf A.W. , et al. Histopathologic correlates of structures seen on dermoscopy (epiluminescence microscopy) Am J Dermatopathol 1993 ; 15 : 297-305 [cross-ref]
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références A more refined and accurate approach to obtaining exact clinicopathologic correlation was recently described by Soyer et al.16 Soyer H.P., Kenet R.O., Wolf I.H. , et al. Clinicopathologic correlation of pigmented skin lesions using dermoscopy Eur J Dermatol 2000 ; 10 : 22-28
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références In this study, skin specimens were processed using a meticulous protocol of gross pathology and viewed along with clinical photographs and digitally magnified dermoscopic images. By digitally enhancing dermoscopic images, dermoscopic features could be located more precisely and correlated with the corresponding histopathologic findings. This approach allowed recognition of the histologic correlates of a few not yet fully characterized dermoscopic structures such as black lamellae, radial streaks, and exophytic papillary structures.16 Soyer H.P., Kenet R.O., Wolf I.H. , et al. Clinicopathologic correlation of pigmented skin lesions using dermoscopy Eur J Dermatol 2000 ; 10 : 22-28
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These basic studies, along with a few other observations, outline the histologic structures underlying most dermoscopic criteria (Table 1). Each dermoscopic feature is described extensively.
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