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Standardization of dermoscopic terminology and basic dermoscopic parameters to evaluate in general dermatology (non‐neoplastic dermatoses): an expert consensus on behalf of the International Dermoscopy Society

机译:大皮肤术语和基本皮肤参数的标准化,以普通皮肤病学评估(非肿瘤皮肤):代表国际皮肤科医师社会的专家共识

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Summary Background Over the last few years, several articles on dermoscopy of non‐neoplastic dermatoses have been published, yet there is poor consistency in the terminology among different studies. Objectives We aimed to standardize the dermoscopic terminology and identify basic parameters to evaluate in non‐neoplastic dermatoses through an expert consensus. Methods The modified Delphi method was followed, with two phases: (i) identification of a list of possible items based on a systematic literature review and (ii) selection of parameters by a panel of experts through a three‐step iterative procedure (blinded e‐mail interaction in rounds 1 and 3 and a face‐to‐face meeting in round 2). Initial panellists were recruited via e‐mail from all over the world based on their expertise on dermoscopy of non‐neoplastic dermatoses. Results Twenty‐four international experts took part in all rounds of the consensus and 13 further international participants were also involved in round 2. Five standardized basic parameters were identified: (i) vessels (including morphology and distribution); (ii) scales (including colour and distribution); (iii) follicular findings; (iv) ‘other structures’ (including colour and morphology); and (v) ‘specific clues’. For each of them, possible variables were selected, with a total of 31 different subitems reaching agreement at the end of the consensus (all of the 29 proposed initially plus two more added in the course of the consensus procedure). Conclusions This expert consensus provides a set of standardized basic dermoscopic parameters to follow when evaluating inflammatory, infiltrative and infectious dermatoses. This tool, if adopted by clinicians and researchers in this field, is likely to enhance the reproducibility and comparability of existing and future research findings and uniformly expand the universal knowledge on dermoscopy in general dermatology. What's already known about this topic? Over the last few years, several papers have been published attempting to describe the dermoscopic features of non‐neoplastic dermatoses, yet there is poor consistency in the terminology among different studies. What does this study add? The present expert consensus provides a set of standardized basic dermoscopic parameters to follow when evaluating inflammatory, infiltrative and infectious dermatoses. This consensus should enhance the reproducibility and comparability of existing and future research findings and uniformly expand the universal knowledge on dermoscopy in general dermatology.
机译:概述背景在过去几年中,已经发表了几个关于非肿瘤皮肤皮肤镜的Dermoscopy的几篇文章,但在不同研究中术语的一致性差。目的我们旨在通过专家共识标准化Demoscopic术语,并鉴定基本参数以评估非肿瘤皮肤病的基本参数。方法遵循修改的Delphi方法,有两个阶段:(i)根据系统文献综述和(ii)通过三步迭代程序的专家面板的参数选择参数的可能项目列表(盲) - 在第1轮和第3轮和3的相互作用以及第2轮的面对面会议)。最初的小组成员通过来自世界各地的电子邮件招募了基于他们对非肿瘤皮肤皮肤病的专业知识。结果二十四名国际专家参加了所有四轮共识,13轮也参加了13轮。确定了五个标准化的基本参数:(i)船只(包括形态和分配); (ii)鳞片(包括颜色和分布); (iii)卵泡调查结果; (iv)'其他结构'(包括颜色和形态); (v)具体的线索'。对于他们中的每一个,可能的变量被选中,共有31个不同的子项在共识结束时达成协议(最初提出的29个提议的所有29个拟议在共识程序的过程中增加了两项)。结论该专家共识提供了一套标准化的基本Dermospopic参数,以便在评估炎症,渗透和传染性皮肤时遵循。该工具(如果临床医生和研究人员在该领域采用),很可能会提高现有和未来的研究结果的再现性和可比性,并统一地扩展到一般皮肤科的Dermicopy普遍知识。这个主题已经知道了什么?在过去的几年里,已经出现了几篇论文试图描述非肿瘤皮肤皮肤的皮肤镜,但在不同研究中术语的一致性差。这项研究添加了什么?本专家共识提供一套标准化的基本皮肤镜参数,以便在评估炎症,渗透和传染性皮肤时进行遵循。这一共识应增强现有和未来的研究结果的可重复性和可比性,并统一地扩展到一般皮肤科的Dermicopy普遍知识。

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    《British Journal of Dermatology》 |2020年第2期|共14页
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    Institute of Dermatology‘Santa Maria della Misericordia’ University HospitalUdine Italy;

    Department of DermatologyUniversity of TriesteTrieste Italy;

    Department of DermatologyMedical University of ViennaVienna Austria;

    First Department of DermatologyAristotle UniversityThessaloniki Greece;

    Dermatology UnitUniversity of Campania ‘Luigi Vanvitelli’Naples Italy;

    Department of DermatologyHospital de Cl?nicas de Porto Alegre PortoAlegre Brazil;

    Public Private and Teaching Practice of DermatologyKonstanz Germany;

    Department of DermatologyUniversity Hospital ZürichZürich Switzerland;

    First Department of DermatologyAristotle UniversityThessaloniki Greece;

    Dermatology ClinicUniversity of CataniaCatania Italy;

    Second Department of Dermatology‐VenereologyAristotle University Medical SchoolThessaloniki Greece;

    Department of DermatologyUniversity of Modena and Reggio EmiliaModena Italy;

    Dermatology ClinicUniversity of CataniaCatania Italy;

    Dermatology UnitUniversity of Campania ‘Luigi Vanvitelli’Naples Italy;

    Department of DermatologyInstitute of Clinical Sciences Sahlgrenska AcademyGothenburg Sweden;

    First Department of DermatologyAristotle UniversityThessaloniki Greece;

    Dermatology UnitUniversity of Campania ‘Luigi Vanvitelli’Naples Italy;

    Medical Screening InstituteSheba Medical Center and Sackler School of MedicineTel Aviv Israel;

    Institute of Dermatology‘Santa Maria della Misericordia’ University HospitalUdine Italy;

    Department of DermatologyLyon UniversityLyon France;

    Dermoscopy UnitUniversity of ZagrebZagreb Croatia;

    Department of DermatologyMedical University of ViennaVienna Austria;

    Dermatology Institute of Medical ResearchUniversity of Buenos AiresBuenos Aires Argentina;

    Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenterHauppauge NY U.S.A.;

    Department of DermatologyMedical University of GrazGraz Austria;

    Melanoma Unit Dermatology DepartmentHospital Clinic BarcelonaBarcelona Spain;

    Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenterHauppauge NY U.S.A.;

    Discipline of DermatologyThe University of Sydney and Sydney Melanoma Diagnostic CentreCamperdown;

    Department of DermatologyUniversity of Modena and Reggio EmiliaModena Italy;

    Melanoma Unit Dermatology DepartmentHospital Clinic BarcelonaBarcelona Spain;

    Skin and Cancer AssociatesPlantation FL U.S.A.;

    Department of DermatologyMedical University of WarsawWarsaw Poland;

    First Department of DermatologyAristotle UniversityThessaloniki Greece;

    Dermatology Research CentreThe University of Queensland Diamantina InstituteWoolloongabba QLD;

    Department of Dermatology and Allergology and Environmental Medicine Clinic ThalkirchenHospital;

    Department of DermatologyTokyo Women's Medical University Medical Center EastTokyo Japan;

    First Department of DermatologyAristotle UniversityThessaloniki Greece;

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