Background: Skin cancer is an increasing problem in fair-skinned populations worldwide. It is important that doctors are able to diagnose skin lesions accurately. Objectives: To compare the clinical with the histological diagnosis of excised skin lesions from a set of epidemiological data. We analysed diagnostic accuracy stratified by histological subtype and body site and examined the histological nature of misclassified diagnosis. Methods: All excised and histologically confirmed skin cancers in Townsville/Thuringowa, Australia from December 1996 to October 1999 were recorded. Positive predictive values (PPVs) and sensitivities were calculated for the clinical diagnoses and stratified by histological subtype and body site. Result...
Objective: To measure and compare the casemix and diagnostic accuracy of excised or biopsied skin le...
Objective: To measure and compare the casemix and diagnostic accuracy of excised or biopsied skin le...
Die retrospektive Arbeit untersucht die Treffsicherheit der klinischen Diagnose bei den nicht-melano...
Background: Skin cancer is an increasing problem in fair-skinned populations worldwide. It is import...
Background: There is an increase in the incidence rates of skin cancer in Chile. Aim: To study the ...
Background: Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common type of skin cancer, afflicting light skin...
Background: Australia, with the world's highest incidence of skin cancer, has witnessed the emergenc...
Background: Skin cancer is an increasing problem in fair-skinned populations world-wide. In north Qu...
Background: Skin cancer is an increasing problem in fair-skinned populations world-wide. In north Qu...
Background Skin cancer is an increasing problem in fair-skinned populations worldwide. It is impor...
Background Skin cancer is an increasing problem in fair-skinned populations worldwide. It is impor...
Background/Aim. The growing incidence of skin tumors requires an accurate diagnosis. Dermoscopy, esp...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of preoperative diagnosis of skin tumours in a de...
Skin cancer incidence is increasing in fair-skinned populations. The three most common skin cancers ...
BACKGROUND: Nonpigmented skin cancer is common, and diagnosis with the unaided eye is error prone. O...
Objective: To measure and compare the casemix and diagnostic accuracy of excised or biopsied skin le...
Objective: To measure and compare the casemix and diagnostic accuracy of excised or biopsied skin le...
Die retrospektive Arbeit untersucht die Treffsicherheit der klinischen Diagnose bei den nicht-melano...
Background: Skin cancer is an increasing problem in fair-skinned populations worldwide. It is import...
Background: There is an increase in the incidence rates of skin cancer in Chile. Aim: To study the ...
Background: Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common type of skin cancer, afflicting light skin...
Background: Australia, with the world's highest incidence of skin cancer, has witnessed the emergenc...
Background: Skin cancer is an increasing problem in fair-skinned populations world-wide. In north Qu...
Background: Skin cancer is an increasing problem in fair-skinned populations world-wide. In north Qu...
Background Skin cancer is an increasing problem in fair-skinned populations worldwide. It is impor...
Background Skin cancer is an increasing problem in fair-skinned populations worldwide. It is impor...
Background/Aim. The growing incidence of skin tumors requires an accurate diagnosis. Dermoscopy, esp...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of preoperative diagnosis of skin tumours in a de...
Skin cancer incidence is increasing in fair-skinned populations. The three most common skin cancers ...
BACKGROUND: Nonpigmented skin cancer is common, and diagnosis with the unaided eye is error prone. O...
Objective: To measure and compare the casemix and diagnostic accuracy of excised or biopsied skin le...
Objective: To measure and compare the casemix and diagnostic accuracy of excised or biopsied skin le...
Die retrospektive Arbeit untersucht die Treffsicherheit der klinischen Diagnose bei den nicht-melano...