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Diagnostic error, uncertainty, and overdiagnosis in melanoma.

Authors
  • Elder, David
  • Eguchi, Megan
  • Barnhill, Raymond
  • Kerr, Kathleen
  • Knezevich, Stevan
  • Piepkorn, Michael
  • Reisch, Lisa
  • Elmore, Joann
Publication Date
Mar 01, 2023
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eScholarship - University of California
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Abstract

Diagnostic error can be defined as deviation from a gold standard diagnosis, typically defined in terms of expert opinion, although sometimes in terms of unexpected events that might occur in follow-up (such as progression and death from disease). Although diagnostic error does exist for melanoma, deviations from gold standard diagnosis, certainly among appropriately trained and experienced practitioners, are likely to be the result of uncertainty and lack of specific criteria, and differences of opinion, rather than lack of diagnostic skills. In this review, the concept of diagnostic error will be considered in relation to diagnostic uncertainty, and the concept of overdiagnosis in melanoma will be presented and discussed.

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