2003
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.139.3.361
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Accuracy of Computer Diagnosis of Melanoma

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“…In spite of best efforts of researchers, the accuracy of the noninvasive diagnosis of the melanocytic lesions is still far from ideal and differentiating a malignant melanoma from benign melanocytic lesions without histological examination represents a challenge [9]. One of the most widely used methods for preliminary diagnosis based on visual inspection is the so called ABCDE rule.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In spite of best efforts of researchers, the accuracy of the noninvasive diagnosis of the melanocytic lesions is still far from ideal and differentiating a malignant melanoma from benign melanocytic lesions without histological examination represents a challenge [9]. One of the most widely used methods for preliminary diagnosis based on visual inspection is the so called ABCDE rule.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The possibility to identify melanoma from visual information motivated development of methods based on image analysis. In this regard, in [9] a comparative performance analysis of twelve studies is presented, with accuracy exceeding the one attained by visual inspection. Use of a computer-aided diagnostic system with high level of sensitivity and specificity (typically above 90%) could provide a second-opinion to the dermatologist and also reduce the number of unnecessary biopsies.…”
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