Title of article :
How informative are dermatopathology requisition forms completed by residents of dermatology?
Author/Authors :
Nikoo, Azita Department of Pathology - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Masoumeh Naraghi, Mona Department of Pathology - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Accurate clinical information provided on
dermatopathology requisition forms is often very important to
achieve correct diagnosis. We searched to evaluate the clinical
information actually provided on the Dermatopathology requisition forms of melanocytic lesions submitted to our laboratory.
Method: The provided clinical information and given microscopic diagnoses were recorded for melanocytic lesions submitted as wet tissue to our dermatopathology department.
Result: Biopsy specimens were received from our dermatology
clinics at our hospital that were filled in by residents of dermatology.
According to ABCDE criteria, 76% of cases had none, 11.5% had
one criterion, 19% had two criteria, 5.6% had 3 criteria, 1.1% had
4 criteria, and none had all 5 criteria. Asymmetry was provided
in none of the requests, but border irregularity was provided
in 7.6% of the time, color 10.1%, diameter 5.9%, and evolution
21.8%. No requisition forms mentioned the ‘‘ugly duckling’’ sign.
Conclusion: Actually, most of the requisition forms did not
provide the clinical information that is very important for the
clinicopathologic correlation in the diagnosis of the pigmented
lesions.
Keywords :
asymmetry (A) , borders (B) , colors (C) , diameter (D) , clinical pathology , melanoma , pigmented lesions
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics