Human surface anatomy terminology for dermatology: a Delphi consensus from the International Skin Imaging Collaboration

Molenda, M. A.; Braun, R.; Curiel-Lewandrowski, C.; Dusza, S. W.; Soyer, H. P.; Tejasvi, T.; Tschandl, P.; Marghoob, A. A.; Halpern, A. C.

Abstract

Background There is no internationally vetted set of anatomic terms to describe human surface anatomy. Objective To establish expert consensus on a standardized set of terms that describe clinically relevant human surface anatomy. Methods We conducted a Delphi consensus on surface anatomy terminology between July 2017 and July 2019. The initial survey included 385 anatomic terms, organized in seven levels of hierarchy. If agreement exceeded the 75% established threshold, the term was considered 'accepted' and included in the final list. Terms added by the participants were passed on to the next round of consensus. Terms with <75% agreement were included in subsequent surveys along with alternative terms proposed by participants until agreement was reached on all terms. Results The Delphi included 21 participants. We found consensus (>= 75% agreement) on 361/385 (93.8%) terms and eliminated one term in the first round. Of 49 new terms suggested by participants, 45 were added via consensus. To adjust for a recently published International Classification of Diseases-Surface Topography list of terms, a third survey including 111 discrepant terms was sent to participants. Finally, a total of 513 terms reached agreement via the Delphi method. Conclusions We have established a set of 513 clinically relevant terms for denoting human surface anatomy, towards the use of standardized terminology in dermatologic documentation.

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Título según WOS: Human surface anatomy terminology for dermatology: a Delphi consensus from the International Skin Imaging Collaboration
Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY AND VENEREOLOGY
Volumen: 34
Número: 11
Editorial: WILEY-BLACKWELL
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Página de inicio: 2659
Página final: 2663
DOI:

10.1111/jdv.16855

Notas: ISI