dermoscopic criteria associated with BRAF and NRAS mutation status in primary cutaneous melanoma have been recently analyzed by Pozzobon et al. in an interesting study published in your journal. The authors found out that peppering pattern was significantly increased among BRAF mutant melanoma, being present in the 68% of their cases series, with OR 1.68 (CI 95%1.089-2.581, p=0.015).1 The intend of this letter is to underline the dermoscopic features and the distinctive clinical features of BRAF p.V600K melanoma (the second most common BRAF V600 mutation detected in 5 to 30% of cases), that might be slightly different from from BRAF p.V600E melanoma
International audienceBACKGROUND:BRAF mutations are present in 40% of human skin melanomas. Mutated ...
The classification of melanoma into four histological subtypes has been questioned regarding its cli...
Objective: BRAF is the most common mutation in melanoma. The most common subtype is BRAF V600E, foll...
dermoscopic criteria associated with BRAF and NRAS mutation status in primary cutaneous melanoma hav...
Background: Melanomas harbouring common genetic mutations might share certain morphological features...
Background: A number of mutations related to malignant melanoma (MM) have been identified, and of th...
Background: The association of clinical and dermoscopic features with BRAF mutational status has bee...
Background: BRAF mutations are present in 40 % of human skin melanomas. Mutated tumors with an incre...
Background: BRAF mutation frequencies in melanoma subtypes have clinical implications and offer pa...
Background: Cutaneous melanoma shows high variability regarding clinicopathological presentation, ev...
About 50% of melanomas harbour a BRAF mutation. Of these 50%, 10% have a V600K mutation. Although it...
Targeted therapy has been developed through an in-depth understanding of molecular pathways involved...
Primary cutaneous melanoma is a cancer arising from melanocytes in the skin. In recent decades the i...
Purpose: Certain clinicopathologic features correlate with BRAF mutation status in melanoma includin...
Background/aim: Malignant melanoma is the most common cause of death due to skin cancers. The most c...
International audienceBACKGROUND:BRAF mutations are present in 40% of human skin melanomas. Mutated ...
The classification of melanoma into four histological subtypes has been questioned regarding its cli...
Objective: BRAF is the most common mutation in melanoma. The most common subtype is BRAF V600E, foll...
dermoscopic criteria associated with BRAF and NRAS mutation status in primary cutaneous melanoma hav...
Background: Melanomas harbouring common genetic mutations might share certain morphological features...
Background: A number of mutations related to malignant melanoma (MM) have been identified, and of th...
Background: The association of clinical and dermoscopic features with BRAF mutational status has bee...
Background: BRAF mutations are present in 40 % of human skin melanomas. Mutated tumors with an incre...
Background: BRAF mutation frequencies in melanoma subtypes have clinical implications and offer pa...
Background: Cutaneous melanoma shows high variability regarding clinicopathological presentation, ev...
About 50% of melanomas harbour a BRAF mutation. Of these 50%, 10% have a V600K mutation. Although it...
Targeted therapy has been developed through an in-depth understanding of molecular pathways involved...
Primary cutaneous melanoma is a cancer arising from melanocytes in the skin. In recent decades the i...
Purpose: Certain clinicopathologic features correlate with BRAF mutation status in melanoma includin...
Background/aim: Malignant melanoma is the most common cause of death due to skin cancers. The most c...
International audienceBACKGROUND:BRAF mutations are present in 40% of human skin melanomas. Mutated ...
The classification of melanoma into four histological subtypes has been questioned regarding its cli...
Objective: BRAF is the most common mutation in melanoma. The most common subtype is BRAF V600E, foll...