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Clinical ABCDE rule for early melanoma detection

Ana Filipa Duarte, Bernardo Sousa‐Pinto, Luís Filipe Azevedo, Ana Margarida Barros, Susana Puig, Josep Malvehy, Eckart Haneke, Osvaldo Correia

2021European Journal of Dermatology85 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The ABCDE rule systematizes warning signs for malignant melanoma (MM). OBJECTIVES: To evaluate whether the ABCDE signs are associated with early detection of MM. MATERIALS & METHODS: Based on a retrospective study over 11.5 years, we assessed whether ABCDE signs are associated with early diagnosis of MM. RESULTS: In total, 144 MM were included; 52 (36.1%) in situ and 92 (63.9%) invasive lesions. For 23.6%, the MM were first suspected by an individual other than a dermatologist. The "E sign" was significantly less frequent among in situ lesions (32.7% versus 50.0%; p = 0.044). Based on adjusted analyses, the probability of MM being first suspected by a non-dermatologist consistently increased with the number of ABCDE signs of the lesion, ranging from 8% for a neoplasm with no ABCDE signs to 32% for a lesion with five signs (OR = 1.6; 95% CI: 1.2-2.2; p = 0.004). CONCLUSION: A higher number of ABCDE signs were associated with a greater chance of MM being first suspected by a non-dermatologist, but not in situ MM diagnosis. Relying on the ABCDE rule alone might result in missing early MM lesions.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineWarning signsMelanomaSigns and symptomsLesionRetrospective cohort studyMelanoma diagnosisVital signsInternal medicineSurgeryDermatologyTransport engineeringEngineeringCancer researchCutaneous Melanoma Detection and ManagementNonmelanoma Skin Cancer StudiesMelanoma and MAPK Pathways
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