TY - JOUR
T1 - International Skin Imaging Collaboration-Designated Diagnoses (ISIC-DX)
T2 - Consensus terminology for lesion diagnostic labeling
AU - Scope, Alon
AU - Liopyris, Konstantinos
AU - Weber, Jochen
AU - Barnhill, Raymond L.
AU - Braun, Ralph P.
AU - Curiel-Lewandrowski, Clara N.
AU - Elder, David E.
AU - Ferrara, Gerardo
AU - Grant-Kels, Jane M.
AU - Jeunon, Thiago
AU - Lallas, Aimilios
AU - Lin, Jennifer Y.
AU - Marchetti, Michael A.
AU - Marghoob, Ashfaq A.
AU - Navarrete-Dechent, Cristian
AU - Pellacani, Giovanni
AU - Soyer, Hans Peter
AU - Stratigos, Alexander
AU - Thomas, Luc
AU - Kittler, Harald
AU - Rotemberg, Veronica
AU - Halpern, Allan C.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Background: A common terminology for diagnosis is critically important for clinical communication, education, research and artificial intelligence. Prevailing lexicons are limited in fully representing skin neoplasms. Objectives: To achieve expert consensus on diagnostic terms for skin neoplasms and their hierarchical mapping. Methods: Diagnostic terms were extracted from textbooks, publications and extant diagnostic codes. Terms were hierarchically mapped to super-categories (e.g. ‘benign’) and cellular/tissue-differentiation categories (e.g. ‘melanocytic’), and appended with pertinent-modifiers and synonyms. These terms were evaluated using a modified-Delphi consensus approach. Experts from the International-Skin-Imaging-Collaboration (ISIC) were surveyed on agreement with terms and their hierarchical mapping; they could suggest modifying, deleting or adding terms. Consensus threshold was >75% for the initial rounds and >50% for the final round. Results: Eighteen experts completed all Delphi rounds. Of 379 terms, 356 (94%) reached consensus in round one. Eleven of 226 (5%) benign-category terms, 6/140 (4%) malignant-category terms and 6/13 (46%) indeterminate-category terms did not reach initial agreement. Following three rounds, final consensus consisted of 362 terms mapped to 3 super-categories and 41 cellular/tissue-differentiation categories. Conclusions: We have created, agreed upon, and made public a taxonomy for skin neoplasms and their hierarchical mapping. Further study will be needed to evaluate the utility and completeness of the lexicon.
AB - Background: A common terminology for diagnosis is critically important for clinical communication, education, research and artificial intelligence. Prevailing lexicons are limited in fully representing skin neoplasms. Objectives: To achieve expert consensus on diagnostic terms for skin neoplasms and their hierarchical mapping. Methods: Diagnostic terms were extracted from textbooks, publications and extant diagnostic codes. Terms were hierarchically mapped to super-categories (e.g. ‘benign’) and cellular/tissue-differentiation categories (e.g. ‘melanocytic’), and appended with pertinent-modifiers and synonyms. These terms were evaluated using a modified-Delphi consensus approach. Experts from the International-Skin-Imaging-Collaboration (ISIC) were surveyed on agreement with terms and their hierarchical mapping; they could suggest modifying, deleting or adding terms. Consensus threshold was >75% for the initial rounds and >50% for the final round. Results: Eighteen experts completed all Delphi rounds. Of 379 terms, 356 (94%) reached consensus in round one. Eleven of 226 (5%) benign-category terms, 6/140 (4%) malignant-category terms and 6/13 (46%) indeterminate-category terms did not reach initial agreement. Following three rounds, final consensus consisted of 362 terms mapped to 3 super-categories and 41 cellular/tissue-differentiation categories. Conclusions: We have created, agreed upon, and made public a taxonomy for skin neoplasms and their hierarchical mapping. Further study will be needed to evaluate the utility and completeness of the lexicon.
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U2 - 10.1111/jdv.20055
DO - 10.1111/jdv.20055
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C2 - 38733254
AN - SCOPUS:85192959068
SN - 0926-9959
JO - Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology
JF - Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology
ER -