scholarly journals Review of Dermoscopy and Reflectance Confocal Microscopy Features of the Mucosal Melanoma

Diagnostics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 91
Author(s):  
Andrea De Pascalis ◽  
Jean Luc Perrot ◽  
Linda Tognetti ◽  
Pietro Rubegni ◽  
Elisa Cinotti

Mucosal melanoma is a rare tumor with aggressive biological behavior and poor prognosis. Diagnosis is often performed at an advanced stage when the lesions become symptomatic. Although dermoscopy and reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) are widely used techniques for the diagnosis of cutaneous tumors, their use for mucosal lesions is not well established, probably because the latter are rarer. The objective of this study was to evaluate current literature on these imaging techniques for mucosal melanoma. We searched in PubMed and Cochrane databases all studies up to October 2020 dealing with dermoscopy, RCM, and mucosal melanoma. We found that the most relevant dermoscopic features were structureless pattern and/or the presence of multiple colors. RCM examination mainly showed numerous basal hyper-reflective dendritic cells and loss of normal architecture of the papillae of the lamina propria. Although diagnostic algorithms have been proposed for both techniques, the limit of these methods is the absence of large studies and of standardized and shared diagnostic criteria.

BMC Cancer ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Maddalena T Tilli ◽  
Angela R Parrish ◽  
Ion Cotarla ◽  
Laundette P Jones ◽  
Michael D Johnson ◽  
...  

2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alejandra García-Hernández ◽  
Rodrigo Roldán-Marín ◽  
Pablo Iglesias-Garcia ◽  
Josep Malvehy

In recent years, technology has allowed the development of new diagnostic techniques which allow real-time,in vivo, noninvasive evaluation of morphological changes in tissue. This study compares and correlates the images and findings obtained by high-definition optical coherence tomography (HD-OCT) and reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) with histology in normal healthy oral mucosa. The healthy lip mucosa of ten adult volunteers was imaged with HD-OCT and RCM. Each volunteer was systematically evaluated by RCM starting in the uppermost part of the epithelium down to the lamina propia. Afterwards, volunteers were examined with a commercially available full-field HD-OCT system using both the “slice” and the “en-face” mode. A “punch” biopsy of the lower lip mucosa was obtained and prepared for conventional histology. The architectural overview offered by “slice” mode HD-OCT correlates with histologic findings at low magnification. In the superficial uppermost layers of the epithelium, RCM imaging provided greater cellular detail than histology. As we deepened into the suprabasal layers, the findings are in accordance with physiological cellular differentiation and correlate with the images obtained from conventional histology. The combined use of these two novel non-invasive imaging techniques provides morphological imaging with sufficient resolution and penetration depth, resulting in quasihistological images.


Author(s):  
Arianna Rizzo ◽  
Diletta Fiorani ◽  
Laura Lazzeri ◽  
Paolo Taddeucci ◽  
Pietro Rubegni ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. e240507
Author(s):  
Mihai Lupu ◽  
Vlad Mihai Voiculescu ◽  
Cristina Vajaitu ◽  
Olguta Anca Orzan

Author(s):  
Cristian Navarrete‐Dechent ◽  
Miguel Cordova ◽  
Saud Aleissa ◽  
Alexander Shoushtari ◽  
Travis J. Hollmann ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Samavia Khan ◽  
Nadiya Chuchvara ◽  
Jennifer Cucalon ◽  
Attiya Haroon ◽  
Babar Rao

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