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Dermatoscopy Zero to HeroChaos & Clues
Prediction without Pigment
Cliff Rosendahl MBBS PhD FSCCA
Associate Professor School of Medicine The University of Queensland Australia
Brisbane
Darwin
Sydney
Perth
Brisbane
Darwin
Sydney
Perth
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…visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation…Exodus chapter 20 verse 5
Lake Chelan 48 degrees North Brisbane 27 degrees South
…visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation…Exodus chapter 20 verse 5
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•Dermatology
•Dermatologists
(1920)
Dermatologists
•Dermatoscope
•Dermatoscopy
Conflict of interest…
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156,000 Chaos and Clues posters to every hospital, doctor and dentist in Poland
Conflicts of Interest — Presenter(honorarium/expenses)
Skin Cancer College AustralasiaHealthcert InternationalLeo Pharma P/L3Gen Inc.University of California (Davis campus)Dermatology Associates of Wisconsin (Kohler, Wisconsin USA)Sonic Health Care Sullivan Nicolaides PathologyDouglass Hanly Moir PathologyCosmetic Surgery Forum (Las Vegas, USA)Derma Medical (MoleMax, DermLite)EquipMed (MoleMax, DermLite)Canfield Scientific Inc.Hotspots HawaiiWilcox Hospital Kauai HawaiiInternational Dermoscopy SocietyMelanoma Patients Australia
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What is dermatoscopy?
• a non‐invasive diagnostic technique for skin lesions
• a low powered microscope designed for visualisation of pigmentation and vessels by p g yreducing the amount of light reflected off the skin surface by either• Contact fluid immersion• polarising filters
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Clinical examination looks at lesions in the horizontal plane
In contrast, conventional microscopy looks at lesions in the vertical plane
Because melanin appears as different colours at different depths in the skin dermatoscopy provides information in both the horizontal and vertical planes. It provides a 3-dimensional view
Atlas of DermoscopyMarghoob Braun Kopf. Page 11
Why use dermatoscopy?
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Routine examination
Dermlite Pro IIHR Heine Delta 20
Photography‐most images in this presentation
Dermlite Fluid
DermLite DL3
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Polarised vs Non‐Polarised
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Image courtesy Yoon Cohen
Image courtesy Yoon Cohen
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4‐dot clods
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Chaos and Clues
• ALL pigmented lesions
• Detects malignancy ANY type
• No need to decide whethermelanocytic
• Can be applied at examination speed
• Efficacy similar to the other algorithms
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Prediction without Pigment
Prediction without Pigment
Prediction without Pigment
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Prediction without Pigment
Prediction without Pigment
Prediction without Pigment
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Understanding colours in Dermatoscopy
The Tyndall Effect
Why is the sky blue?
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The chaos factorThe chaos factor…
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Natural laws favour symmetry
• Gravity
• Electrical and magnetic fields
• Surface tension
• Biologic Feed‐back mechanisms that evolved
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Pattern + Colours + Clues = Diagnosis
Revised Pattern Analysis
Pattern + Colours + Clues(9) = Malignancy
Chaos & Clues
Pattern + Colours + Clues(9) = Malignancy
Chaos & Clues
Chaos + Clues(9) = Malignancy
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CHAOS
CHAOS
Asymmetry of Structure and/or colour
CHAOS: Structure; Colour; Border
• 1987 – Pehamberger – Classic Pattern Analysis
• 1989 – First hand‐held dermatoscope – consensus meeting –metaphoric terminology
• 1994 – Stolz – ABCD rule
• 1996 – Menzies’ method
• 1998 – Argenziano – 7 point checklist
Acknowledging prior work…
• 1998 The Ugly Duckling Sign
• 1998 The Little Red Riding Hood sign
• 2000 – Soyer/Argenziano – 3 point checklist
• 2007 – CASH (colour, architecture, symmetry, and homogeneity) version of pattern Analysis
• 2007 The beauty and the beast sign
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Jenny Multiple
Pigmented or non‐pigmented?
What structures/patterns?
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Lines
Pseudopods
Dots
Clods
Circles
Lines
Pseudopods
Reticular
Branched
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Dots
Clods
Circles parallel
Radial
Curved
Structureless
Lines
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CHAOS?
Chaos No chaos Chaos No chaos
Judge on pattern and colour, not on outlineJudge on pattern and colour, not on outline
CHAOS?
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CLUES
GET BLACK LOLLIPOPS
Grey or blue structures
Eccentric structureless area
Thick lines reticular
Black dots or clods peripheral
Lines radial or pseudopods , segmental
Lines white
Lines parallel ridges (palms or soles) or chaotic (nails)
Polymorphous vessels
Polygons
Bill
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Pattern breaker?
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CHAOS?
CHAOS?CHAOS: Structure; Colour; Border
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Melanoma in‐situ
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Photographs Cliff Rosendahl
Jim
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Pigmented or non‐pigmented?
Pigmented or non‐pigmented?
Melanocytic or non‐melanocytic?
CHAOS?
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CHAOS?CHAOS: Structure; Colour; Border
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Pigmented SCC in‐situ/Solar lentigo collision
BRIAN
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Pigmented or non‐pigmented?
Pigmented or non‐pigmented?
Melanocytic or non‐melanocytic?
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Melanoma invasive
MelanoticNot melanocytic
AmelanoticMelanocytic
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MelanoticNot melanocytic
AmelanoticMelanocytic
The so‐called MELANOCYTIC criteria are not melanocytic at all. They are MELANOTIC criteria
Mary
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CHAOS?
CHAOS?CHAOS: Structure; Colour; Border
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Melanoma insitu
www.derm101.com
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Julius
Pigmented or non‐pigmented?
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SCC arising in a scar
Not circles
Pattern of lines reticular interrupted by follicular openings in a solar lentigo Pattern of circles in an in-situ
melanoma on the ear lobe
Circles
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Jenny Multiple
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CHAOS?
Florence
Pattern breaker?
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CHAOS?
CHAOS?CHAOS: Structure; Colour; Border
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Melanoma in‐situ
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Harry
Images courtesy Moayad Al Kaptan
Pattern breaker?
Images courtesy Moayad Al Kaptan
Pigmented or non‐pigmented?
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Pigmented or non‐pigmented?
Melanocytic or non‐melanocytic?
CHAOS?
CHAOS?CHAOS: Structure; Colour; Border
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Trichilemmoma/BCC
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Photographs Cliff Rosendahl
Jenny Multiple
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CHAOS?
CHAOS?CHAOS: Structure; Colour; Border
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Melanoma in‐situ
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Hazel
Pigmented or non‐pigmented?
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CHAOS?
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CHAOS: Structure; Colour; Border
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BCC
Harry
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CHAOS?
Not excised
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Photograph Alan Cameron Photograph Alan Cameron
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CHAOS?
Eccrine duct openings in centre of ridge
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Melanoma in‐situ
Image courtesy Richard Williamson
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CHAOS?
CHAOS?CHAOS: Structure; Colour; Border
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Melanoma invasive arising in a nevus
Sir
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Pattern breaker?
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CHAOS?
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Rete ridges with various width and melanin density produce lines of varying width, interval and colour
1 Poster 1 smart kid
1 rare in-situ melanoma
+ =
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Eddie
Pattern breaker?
Pigmented or non‐pigmented?
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CHAOS?
CHAOS?CHAOS: Structure; Colour; Border
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Melanoma invasive
Joe
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Pattern breaker?
CHAOS?
CHAOS?CHAOS: Structure; Colour; Border
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Melanoma in‐situ
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Polygons
Polygons
Polygons
A geometric polygonal shape complete or incomplete, bounded by straight lines, or by a straight pigment interface, meeting at angles and larger than the holes caused by individual follicles and larger by far than the holes bounded by reticular lines.
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Elaine
Pattern breaker?
CHAOS?
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Melanoma nodular Breslow 0.9
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Bruce
Pigmented or non‐pigmented?
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CHAOS?
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Melanoma invasive
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Chaos and Clues
Photograph Alan Cameron
Photograph Alan Cameron
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Excluding seborrhoeic keratoses
• Multiple orange or yellow clods
• Multiple white clods
• Thick curved lines
• Well demarcated border
• Multiple grouped similar lesionsp g p
Malignant conditions can have individual criteria
Weigh the clues to arrive at a diagnosis
If in doubt at all ‐ BIOPSY
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CHAOS?
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CHAOS?
CHAOS?CHAOS: Structure; Colour; Border
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Melanoma invasive
Photograph Cliff Rosendahl
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Do you need dermatoscopy?
Photograph Cliff Rosendahl
Photograph Cliff Rosendahl
Photograph Cliff Rosendahl
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Photograph Cliff Rosendahl
Photograph Cliff Rosendahl
Clues to Melanoma
RR PPV% NPV% Sensitivity% Specificity%
Pigmented circles 3.7 25 95.93 70.83 76.39
G i l 4 6 26 5 94 2 54 2 83 3Grey circles 4.6 26.5 94.2 54.2 83.3
Incomplete circles 3.0 18.4 93.9 58.3 71.3
Grey colour 8.9 13.3 98.5 95.8 30.6
dot vessels 3.5 33.3 90.6 8.3 98.1
95.8% of flat facial melanomas have grey colour but it is only 30.6% specific.
Pigmented circles are not as common (sensitivity 70.83% ) but they are 76.39% specific for melanoma
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Hi Cliff,…This guy was worried about a seb K on his arm. I advised a full skin check and found thisfull skin check and found this …
All the best,Finbar McGrady
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Pattern breaker?
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“LOST MY MELANOMA VIRGINITY!”
Hi Cliff,…Its a bit weird I'm so excited about this but I found my first melanoma! Clark Level 2 Breslow 0 38mmmelanoma! Clark Level 2, Breslow 0.38mm.…
All the best,Finbar McGrady
Thank you!
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