Importance: The improved knowledge of clinical, morphologic, and epidemiologic heterogeneity of melanoma in the context of multiple primary and familial melanomas may improve prevention, diagnosis, and prognosis of melanoma. Objective: To characterize reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) morphologic patterns of melanomas in multiple primary and familial melanomas. Design, Setting, and Participants: In this cross-sectional, retrospective study, patients in a hospital-based referral center were recruited from March 1, 2010, through August 31, 2013; data analysis was conducted from September 1, 2013, through May 31, 2014. Consecutive primary melanomas, documented by dermoscopic and confocal examination, from multiple primary and familial mela...
Background: Negative pigment network (NPN) is a dermoscopic structure observed more frequently among...
Non-invasive diagnostic tools are effective in the histomorphological study of melanocytic lesions. ...
Melanomas are a wide range of tumors that differ in their epidemiology, morphology, genetic profile,...
Importance: The improved knowledge of clinical, morphologic, and epidemiologic heterogeneity of mela...
Distinct melanoma types exist in relation to patient characteristics, tumor morphology, histopatholo...
Background: Cutaneous melanoma is one of the most frequent malignancies of the skin in Caucasian pop...
Differential diagnosis of extrafacial flat pigmented lesions with dermoscopic reticular and/or homog...
Cutaneous melanoma (CM) is one of the most prevalent skin cancers, which lacks both a prognostic mar...
Background: Pigment network is an important dermoscopic feature for melanocytic lesions, but alterat...
Background: Melanomas harbouring common genetic mutations might share certain morphological features...
Background: Desmoplastic melanoma (DM) is frequently misdiagnosed clinically and often associated wi...
The classification of melanoma into four histological subtypes has been questioned regarding its cli...
Background Patients who develop cutaneous melanoma are at increased risk of developing a second prim...
Background: Negative pigment network (NPN) is a dermoscopic structure observed more frequently among...
Non-invasive diagnostic tools are effective in the histomorphological study of melanocytic lesions. ...
Melanomas are a wide range of tumors that differ in their epidemiology, morphology, genetic profile,...
Importance: The improved knowledge of clinical, morphologic, and epidemiologic heterogeneity of mela...
Distinct melanoma types exist in relation to patient characteristics, tumor morphology, histopatholo...
Background: Cutaneous melanoma is one of the most frequent malignancies of the skin in Caucasian pop...
Differential diagnosis of extrafacial flat pigmented lesions with dermoscopic reticular and/or homog...
Cutaneous melanoma (CM) is one of the most prevalent skin cancers, which lacks both a prognostic mar...
Background: Pigment network is an important dermoscopic feature for melanocytic lesions, but alterat...
Background: Melanomas harbouring common genetic mutations might share certain morphological features...
Background: Desmoplastic melanoma (DM) is frequently misdiagnosed clinically and often associated wi...
The classification of melanoma into four histological subtypes has been questioned regarding its cli...
Background Patients who develop cutaneous melanoma are at increased risk of developing a second prim...
Background: Negative pigment network (NPN) is a dermoscopic structure observed more frequently among...
Non-invasive diagnostic tools are effective in the histomorphological study of melanocytic lesions. ...
Melanomas are a wide range of tumors that differ in their epidemiology, morphology, genetic profile,...