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Search for: [Abstract = "sion structures were more prevalent in tumors ≥1mm at Breslow Scale\; atypical blood vessels and nodules were more specific for invasive melanomas with mitotic index ≥1 and ulceration present in histopathological examination. Assessing the relation between dermoscopic structures and location of primary tumor, we have shown that pseudopods were more commonly observed in melanomas localized on the lower extremities and atypical pigment network on the lower extremities and the trunk. Furthermore, the presence of atypical blood vessels and the complex pattern are statistically more prevalent in female patients. A comparative analysis of the results of reflectance confocal microscopy and dermoscopy applied for skin lesions meeting the dermoscopic diagnostic criteria of melanoma have shown 100% sensitivity and 62% specificity. In the assessment of distinct microscopic structures, the highest specificity was observed for the cerebriform nests \(100%\). Cell atypia at dermoepidermal junction showed 93,3% sensitivity. In the study assessing predictive the value of the dominant dermoscopic pattern of nevi in the group of patients diagnosed with cutaneous melanoma complex, \(multicomponent and two\-component\) patterns were most prevalent, representing 45.68%. A statistically significant higher prevalence of the dominant pigment network pattern was also found in men when compared to women. Mo"]

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