id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_bu7ku5zazjca5bzr74mht3j7ei Susan A. Oliveria Diagnostic Accuracy of Patients in Performing Skin Self-examination and the Impact of Photography 2004.0 6 .pdf application/pdf 4905 533 71 Diagnostic Accuracy of Patients in Performing Skin Self-examination and the Impact of Photography of skin self-examination (SSE) to detect new and changing moles with and without the aid of baseline digital photographs in patients with dysplastic nevi. Design and Intervention: Patients had baseline digital photography and mole counts of their back, chest, and Results: The sensitivity and specificity of SSE for detection of both altered and new moles without photography were 60.2% and 96.2%, respectively. detect new and/or changing lesions.6 Selfscreening is important because selfdetection by patients, spouses, and families is the most common way skin cancer Using the mole as the unit of analysis, the sensitivity and specificity of SSE to detect new and changing moles were calculated for SSE with and without the aid of baseline digital photographs. This pilot study determined the sensitivity and specificity of SSE to detect new and changing moles in patients ./cache/work_bu7ku5zazjca5bzr74mht3j7ei.pdf ./txt/work_bu7ku5zazjca5bzr74mht3j7ei.txt