Cutaneous Adnexal Tumors: The Diagnostic Role Of Dermatoscopic Examination
Citation
Elmas, Ö. F., Demirbaş, A., Gül, Ü., & Atasoy, M. (2021). Cutaneous adnexal tumors: the diagnostic role of dermatoscopic examination. Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences, 51(2), 875-876.Abstract
We have read with great interest the original article
by Aslan Kayıran et al., which was recently published
in the Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences [1]. In their
retrospective study, the authors investigated the clinical
and histopathological characteristics of the patients with
cutaneous adnexal tumors. They compared the clinical
preliminary diagnoses and the final histopathological
diagnoses of the cases to reveal the success of the clinicians
in diagnosing cutaneous adnexal tumors. The results
showed that clinical prediagnoses and histopathological
diagnoses were compatible in 45% of the 65 patients, while
they were contradictory in 51%. The authors concluded
that cutaneous adnexal tumors should be included in the
differential diagnosis list, particularly in the presence of
cutaneous papulonodular lesions without specific features
and that a histopathological examination must be done
in suspicious cases to reach a definitive diagnosis [1].
Here, we would like to shortly discuss the contribution
of dermatoscopic examination to diagnostic accuracy in
cutaneous adnexal tumors.
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Turkish Journal of Medical SciencesVolume
51Issue
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