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Clinico-Pathological Correlation in Dermatological Disorders: A Retrospective Audit of 332 Skin Biopsies from a Tertiary Care Center

BACKGROUND: Skin biopsy is a frequently employed tool by the dermatologists with several factors that are known to influence its diagnostic yield as well as interpretation. The objective of our study was to analyze the clinico-pathological concordance and discordance rates in various dermatological...

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Autores principales: Talwar, Akanksha, Ballambat, Sathish Pai, Rao, Raghavendra, Shetty, Varsha Mahabala
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9910537/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36776159
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/idoj.idoj_241_22
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author Talwar, Akanksha
Ballambat, Sathish Pai
Rao, Raghavendra
Shetty, Varsha Mahabala
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Ballambat, Sathish Pai
Rao, Raghavendra
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description BACKGROUND: Skin biopsy is a frequently employed tool by the dermatologists with several factors that are known to influence its diagnostic yield as well as interpretation. The objective of our study was to analyze the clinico-pathological concordance and discordance rates in various dermatological conditions and study the factors affecting the same. Materials and METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed 332 biopsies conducted over a period of 1 year and looked for clinico-pathological correlation and tabulated the results. RESULTS: The overall concordance rate observed in the present study was 70.48% (234 out of 332). Out of 234 concordant cases, 175 of them (74.8%) were concordant with the first differential diagnosis mentioned on the histopathology requisition form, thus revealing an acceptable level of clinico-pathological correlation. The concordance was observed to be 66.87% when only one differential was mentioned on the requisition forms, whereas it increased to 73.96% when more than one diagnosis was offered (P = <0.00001). However, the adequacy of clinical description on the histopathological requisition form was not observed to significantly impact the clinico-pathological correlation in the present study. CONCLUSION: An acceptable level of clinico-pathological concordance was observed in the present study thus reinforcing skin biopsy as an indispensable tool in the dermatological practice. However, continuous effort in the form of regular audits in the department, interdepartmental discussions between pathologists and clinicians, and repeat biopsies in case of discordancy would help in identifying and addressing the deficiencies that impact the diagnostic yield of histopathology and which would ultimately result in better patient care.
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spelling pubmed-99105372023-02-10 Clinico-Pathological Correlation in Dermatological Disorders: A Retrospective Audit of 332 Skin Biopsies from a Tertiary Care Center Talwar, Akanksha Ballambat, Sathish Pai Rao, Raghavendra Shetty, Varsha Mahabala Indian Dermatol Online J Brief Report BACKGROUND: Skin biopsy is a frequently employed tool by the dermatologists with several factors that are known to influence its diagnostic yield as well as interpretation. The objective of our study was to analyze the clinico-pathological concordance and discordance rates in various dermatological conditions and study the factors affecting the same. Materials and METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed 332 biopsies conducted over a period of 1 year and looked for clinico-pathological correlation and tabulated the results. RESULTS: The overall concordance rate observed in the present study was 70.48% (234 out of 332). Out of 234 concordant cases, 175 of them (74.8%) were concordant with the first differential diagnosis mentioned on the histopathology requisition form, thus revealing an acceptable level of clinico-pathological correlation. The concordance was observed to be 66.87% when only one differential was mentioned on the requisition forms, whereas it increased to 73.96% when more than one diagnosis was offered (P = <0.00001). However, the adequacy of clinical description on the histopathological requisition form was not observed to significantly impact the clinico-pathological correlation in the present study. CONCLUSION: An acceptable level of clinico-pathological concordance was observed in the present study thus reinforcing skin biopsy as an indispensable tool in the dermatological practice. However, continuous effort in the form of regular audits in the department, interdepartmental discussions between pathologists and clinicians, and repeat biopsies in case of discordancy would help in identifying and addressing the deficiencies that impact the diagnostic yield of histopathology and which would ultimately result in better patient care. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9910537/ /pubmed/36776159 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/idoj.idoj_241_22 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Indian Dermatology Online Journal https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Talwar, Akanksha
Ballambat, Sathish Pai
Rao, Raghavendra
Shetty, Varsha Mahabala
Clinico-Pathological Correlation in Dermatological Disorders: A Retrospective Audit of 332 Skin Biopsies from a Tertiary Care Center
title Clinico-Pathological Correlation in Dermatological Disorders: A Retrospective Audit of 332 Skin Biopsies from a Tertiary Care Center
title_full Clinico-Pathological Correlation in Dermatological Disorders: A Retrospective Audit of 332 Skin Biopsies from a Tertiary Care Center
title_fullStr Clinico-Pathological Correlation in Dermatological Disorders: A Retrospective Audit of 332 Skin Biopsies from a Tertiary Care Center
title_full_unstemmed Clinico-Pathological Correlation in Dermatological Disorders: A Retrospective Audit of 332 Skin Biopsies from a Tertiary Care Center
title_short Clinico-Pathological Correlation in Dermatological Disorders: A Retrospective Audit of 332 Skin Biopsies from a Tertiary Care Center
title_sort clinico-pathological correlation in dermatological disorders: a retrospective audit of 332 skin biopsies from a tertiary care center
topic Brief Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9910537/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36776159
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/idoj.idoj_241_22
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