Melanoma (parte 2)

Authors

  • Paula A. Enz Servicio de Dermatología. Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires
  • Alicia Kowalczuk Servicio de Dermatología. Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires
  • Ricardo Galimberti Servicio de Dermatología. Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51987/Rev.Hosp.Ital.B.Aires.v24i2.1213

Keywords:

Malignant melanoma, Clinical forms, Diagnosis, staging, Lymph nodes, Follow-up

Abstract

The prevalence of melanoma has been increasing in the recent years. The four clinical forms of presentation are: lentigo maligna melanoma, superficial spreading melanoma, acral-lentiginous melanoma and nodular melanoma. Although the skin is most frequently compromised, melanoma may also localize in the mucosa. A thorough examination should include skin, mucosa, lymph nodes, abdominal organs and the neurologic function. Histopathology of skin specimens plays an important role, and it should be done by a skilled dermopathologist. Imaging studies are indicated depending on the thickness of the tumour (Breslow) and the clinical data. Lifelong follow-up should include digital dermatoscopy (DIAR-D) and medical office examination

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Published

2004-12-10

How to Cite

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Enz PA, Kowalczuk A, Galimberti R. Melanoma (parte 2). Rev Hosp Ital B.Aires [Internet]. 2004 Dec. 10 [cited 2026 Aug. 21];24(2):53-60. Available from: https://ojs.hospitalitaliano.org.ar/index.php/revistahi/article/view/1213

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