The incidence of melanoma has steadily increased over the past three decades. Melanoma in situ (MIS), defined as melanoma that is limited to the epidermis, contributes to a disproportionately high percentage of this rising incidence. Amelanotic melanoma presents as an erythematous macule or plaque and may initially be misdiagnosed as an inflammatory disorder. We report a case of amelonatic MIS raised on non-sun-exposed skin, inducing a lichen planuslike keratosis as inflammatory reaction, which clinically masked the melanoma
Acral lentiginous melanoma (ALM) of the sole sometimes has a hyperkeratotic appearance and mimics a ...
We present an unusual onset of cutaneous lichen planus (LP) in a middle-aged patient. The initial pr...
Acral melanomas contribute to approximately 2–3% of melanomas but are commonly misdiagnosed due to t...
The incidence of melanoma has steadily increased over the past three decades. Melanoma in situ (MIS)...
Lichen planus pigmentosus-inversus is a rare variant of lichen planus pigmentosus. The eruption of l...
Nail apparatus melanoma is known to be associated with a poor prognosis, mainly because of a delay i...
BACKGROUND: Despite the incidence of in situ melanoma is continuously rising; few studies have inves...
Background: Hypomelanotic or amelanotic melanomas are challenging to identify, especially at mucosal...
The distinction between primary melanoma and melanoma metastatic to the skin has major prognostic im...
Clinical findings An 88-year-old woman was admitted with a huge bilateral pulmonary embolism and acu...
Melanoma is a relatively common neoplasm which is increasing in incidence. Melanoma appears as a var...
We have previously hypothesized that lesions that have been termed lentigo maligna can be divided in...
We present a case of an early invasive melanoma (Breslow thickness 0.25 mm), 1.6 mm in diameter on t...
We encountered recently 3 cases with a histopathologic diagnosis of melanoma in situ on sun-damaged ...
Introduction: Completely amelanotic melanomas are rare and therefore often misdiagnosed. Analysis of...
Acral lentiginous melanoma (ALM) of the sole sometimes has a hyperkeratotic appearance and mimics a ...
We present an unusual onset of cutaneous lichen planus (LP) in a middle-aged patient. The initial pr...
Acral melanomas contribute to approximately 2–3% of melanomas but are commonly misdiagnosed due to t...
The incidence of melanoma has steadily increased over the past three decades. Melanoma in situ (MIS)...
Lichen planus pigmentosus-inversus is a rare variant of lichen planus pigmentosus. The eruption of l...
Nail apparatus melanoma is known to be associated with a poor prognosis, mainly because of a delay i...
BACKGROUND: Despite the incidence of in situ melanoma is continuously rising; few studies have inves...
Background: Hypomelanotic or amelanotic melanomas are challenging to identify, especially at mucosal...
The distinction between primary melanoma and melanoma metastatic to the skin has major prognostic im...
Clinical findings An 88-year-old woman was admitted with a huge bilateral pulmonary embolism and acu...
Melanoma is a relatively common neoplasm which is increasing in incidence. Melanoma appears as a var...
We have previously hypothesized that lesions that have been termed lentigo maligna can be divided in...
We present a case of an early invasive melanoma (Breslow thickness 0.25 mm), 1.6 mm in diameter on t...
We encountered recently 3 cases with a histopathologic diagnosis of melanoma in situ on sun-damaged ...
Introduction: Completely amelanotic melanomas are rare and therefore often misdiagnosed. Analysis of...
Acral lentiginous melanoma (ALM) of the sole sometimes has a hyperkeratotic appearance and mimics a ...
We present an unusual onset of cutaneous lichen planus (LP) in a middle-aged patient. The initial pr...
Acral melanomas contribute to approximately 2–3% of melanomas but are commonly misdiagnosed due to t...