皮肤恶性肿瘤筛查中的全身皮肤检查:关注隐蔽部位和国际皮肤科医生的做法

James P. Pham, Nicholas Allen, Phoebe Star, Anne Cust, Pascale Guitera, Ashfaq A. Marghoob, John Paoli, Iris Zalaudek, Annika Smith
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摘要

背景 全身皮肤检查(FSE)是诊断皮肤恶性肿瘤的基础,但可能并不总是包括隐蔽部位检查(CSE)。 目的 确定国际皮肤科医生在进行全身皮肤检查(FSE)时对隐蔽部位检查(CSE)的态度,并研究影响因素、障碍和对 CSE 的态度。 方法 通过电子邮件对国际皮肤镜学会成员进行在线调查,调查包含 12 个问题。 结果 在1249次点击调查中,有706次完成了回复,完成率为56.5%。54%的受访者表示经常检查乳房,而经常检查头皮、口腔和肛门粘膜的受访者分别占52.8%、18.8%和11.8%。检查隐蔽部位最常见的原因是病人担心,而不检查隐蔽部位的常见原因包括病理发生率低和担心性行为不端指控。 结论 我们的研究结果表明,有必要就隐蔽或敏感部位的行为和纳入常规 FSE 制定国际共识指南。这对于明确临床医生的责任、告知患者对护理的期望,从而减轻潜在的医学法律影响至关重要。
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Full-body skin examination in screening for cutaneous malignancy: A focus on concealed sites and the practices of international dermatologists

Full-body skin examination in screening for cutaneous malignancy: A focus on concealed sites and the practices of international dermatologists

Background

Full-body skin examination (FSE) is fundamental to the diagnosis of cutaneous malignancy but may not always include concealed site examination (CSE).

Objectives

To determine the approach of international dermatologists to CSE during FSE and examine influencing factors, barriers and attitudes toward CSE.

Methods

Members of the International Dermoscopy Society were surveyed using an online 12-question survey disseminated via email.

Results

There were 706 completed responses among 1249 unique clicks to the survey, representing a completion rate of 56.5%. Fifty-four percent of respondents reported always examining the breasts, while 52.8%, 18.8%, and 11.8% always examined the scalp, oral, and anogenital mucosa, respectively. The most frequent reason for examining concealed sites was patient concern, whilst common reasons for not examining concealed sites included low incidence of pathology and concern regarding allegations of sexual misconduct.

Conclusions

Our findings allude to the need for international consensus guidelines regarding the conduct and inclusion of concealed or sensitive sites in routine FSE. This is essential to define clinician responsibilities, inform patient expectations of care, and thereby mitigate potential medicolegal repercussions.

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