Search results for "Superficial spreading melanoma"

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A systematic review on external ear melanoma

2014

Summary Background External ear melanoma accounts for only 1% of all cutaneous melanomas, and data on its optimal management and prognosis are limited. Aim We aim to review the literature on external ear melanoma to guide surgeons in the treatment of this uncommon and peculiar pathology. Materials and methods A systematic review of English language studies on ear melanoma published from 1993 to 2013 was performed using the PubMed electronic database. Data on epidemiology, oncological treatment (tumor resection and regional lymph nodes management), and reconstruction were extrapolated from selected papers. Results The total number of patients was 858 (30 studies). The helix was the most comm…

External earmedicine.medical_specialtySkin NeoplasmsPrognosiSentinel lymph nodeSettore MED/19 - Chirurgia PlasticaSurgical FlapsBreslow ThicknessEpidemiologyBiopsymedicineHumansReconstructive Surgical ProcedureSkin NeoplasmStage (cooking)Ear ExternalMelanomaEar NeoplasmsNeoplasm Stagingmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrySentinel Lymph Node BiopsyMelanomaLymphatic MetastasiPlastic Surgery Proceduresmedicine.diseasePrognosisOptimal managementSuperficial spreading melanomaSurgeryEar NeoplasmSurgical FlapLymphatic MetastasisSurgeryNeoplasm Recurrence LocalbusinessEar melanomaMelanoma treatmentHuman
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Addressing the importance of melanoma tumor‑infiltrating lymphocytes in disease progression and clinicopathological characteristics

2021

Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) in primary cutaneous melanoma are considered to represent the host's antitumor immunological response; however, whether there are associations between TIL grade and histopathological characteristics and disease survival remains controversial. BRAF mutational status has been established as a routine screening method in advanced malignant melanoma, and worse prognosis rates have been demonstrated in patients harboring BRAF mutations. However, the general impact of BRAF mutational status on survival and histopathological characteristics is still debated. The aim of the present study was to compare the value of the assessment of TIL grade in stages I-II nod…

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Extrafacial Lentigo Maligna: A Report on 14 Cases and a Review of the Literature

2016

Lentigo maligna is the most common form of in situ melanoma. It is most often found on the head and neck, and its clinical and dermoscopic features in this location have been extensively described in the literature. We present a series of 14 patients diagnosed with extrafacial lentigo maligna and lentigo maligna melanoma at Hospital General de Valencia and Hospital de Manacor in Spain, and describe the clinical, dermoscopic, and histologic features observed. Most of the melanomas were located on the upper limbs; the next most common locations were the trunk and the lower limbs. The dermoscopic patterns were consistent with facial lentigo maligna and superficial spreading melanoma. Extrafaci…

medicine.medical_specialtyHistologybusiness.industryDermatologyLentigo maligna030230 surgeryHutchinson's Melanotic Frecklemedicine.diseaseDermatologyPathology and Forensic MedicineSuperficial spreading melanoma030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineLentigo maligna melanomabusinessHead and neckLentigoActas Dermo-Sifiliográficas (English Edition)
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Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy in Patients With Melanoma

2010

Abstract Introduction and objectives The incidence of melanoma is currently increasing worldwide. One of the factors influencing disease prognosis is the presence of regional lymph node metastases. Sentinel lymph node biopsy attempts to identify subclinical lymph node metastasis as a prognostic factor in the disease. The aim of this study was to analyze differences between patients with melanoma for whom positive or negative results were obtained in sentinel lymph node biopsy and to assess the impact of the technique on disease prognosis. Material and methods Sentinel lymph node biopsy was carried out in patients with melanoma of the following characteristics: Breslow thickness ≥1mm, Breslo…

medicine.medical_specialtyHistologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMelanomaSentinel lymph nodeDermatologySentinel nodemedicine.diseaseNodular melanomaGastroenterologyPathology and Forensic MedicineSuperficial spreading melanomaSurgeryBreslow Thicknessmedicine.anatomical_structureInternal medicineBiopsyMedicinebusinessLymph nodeActas Dermo-Sifiliográficas (English Edition)
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