Affiliation:
1. Studio Dermatologico Veterinario Milan Italy
2. Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences (DIVAS) Università degli Studi di Milano Lodi Italy
3. Dermatologist Private Practitioner Milan Italy
4. U.O. Ricerca Valutativa e Policy dei Servizi Sanitari. Programma Unico per l'Innovazione e la Ricerca AUSL‐IRST Azienda USL della Romagna Rimini Italy
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundDermoscopy is a useful, noninvasive technique also used to assess sebaceous lesions in humans. Sebaceous hyperplasia, sebaceous adenoma and sebaceous epithelioma are common cutaneous lesions in dogs; however, their dermoscopic features have not been investigated.Hypothesis/ObjectivesThe objectives of this study are to describe the dermoscopic features of canine sebaceous lesions and to assess the interobserver agreement on dermoscopic parameters.AnimalsThirty‐four lesions excised from 17 client‐owned dogs, histologically confirmed as sebaceous proliferations, were included in this study.Materials and MethodsSebaceous lesions were evaluated in vivo at ×10 magnification with a handheld dermoscope. Each dermoscopic image was assessed independently by two ECVD board‐certified veterinary referral clinicians and an ECVD resident.ResultsThirty sebaceous hyperplasias, two sebaceous adenomas and two sebaceous epitheliomas were included. Dermoscopically, most lesions (91%) had single or multiple, well‐defined, white‐yellowish structures composed of grouped ovoid areas (clods). Irregular linear and, less commonly, arborising vessels were detected at the periphery of the yellow lobular‐like structures in 93% of sebaceous hyperplasias and in 50% of neoplastic lesions. Erosions were seen in 6% of sebaceous hyperplasias and 50% of neoplastic lesions. Good interobserver agreement was found for white/yellowish clods (k = 0.75), yellow scales (k = 0.83), brown/grey dots (k = 0.80), erosions (k = 0.82) and red/brownish scales/crusts (k = 0.75). There was moderate agreement for fissures (k = 0.48) and vascular pattern (k = 0.51–0.53).Conclusions and Clinical RelevanceDermoscopy represents a useful technique to assess sebaceous gland proliferations in dogs, as it is in humans.
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