RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Diagnostic Algorithm for Conjunctival Melanocytic Lesions JF Anticancer Research JO Anticancer Res FD International Institute of Anticancer Research SP 3161 OP 3167 DO 10.21873/anticanres.15102 VO 41 IS 6 A1 MAGDALENA DĘBICKA-KUMELA A1 BOZENA ROMANOWSKA-DIXON A1 IZABELLA KARSKA-BASTA A1 JOANNA KOWAL A1 WERONIKA POCIEJ-MARCIAK A1 ANNA MARKIEWICZ YR 2021 UL http://ar.iiarjournals.org/content/41/6/3161.abstract AB Background/Aim: This study aimed to develop an algorithm allowing the differentiation between conjunctival melanoma and other melanocytic infiltrations of the conjunctiva, on the basis of a dermatoscopic examination. Patients and Methods: A total of 160 conjunctival pigmented lesions were studied (40 melanomas and 120 non-melanoma conjunctival infiltrations). The clinical characteristics of the tumours were assessed with the use of dermatoscopic characteristics as described by Kittler, and with taking into consideration the typical characteristics of conjunctival lesions. Results: On the basis of modified dermatoscopic criteria, an algorithm was generated consisting of an assessment of the presence of 9 suspicious characteristics, e.g. more than two colours, colour asymmetry, pattern asymmetry, vascular polymorphism, presence of short vessels, linear vascular pattern, the presence of a peripheral structureless area, the presence of a grey structureless area and black dots in any part of the lesion. The presence of any of these characteristics scores 1 point. If a melanocytic lesion scores ≥3 points, the probability of diagnosing melanoma is on the level of p>0.001. Conclusion: The use of the proposed algorithm, based on modified dermatoscopic characteristics, may be a valuable tool for the diagnosis of conjunctival melanoma.