Melanoma is a malignant tumor rarely being described in sub-Saharan Africa. We reported an unusual and atypical clinical presentation. It was a 59-year-old patient who was hospitalized for a monomelic black tumor evolving for 10 years. Histopathological examination confirmed the melanocytic origin of this tumor. Paraclinical assessment did not find any visceral metastasis. A partial resection of the tumor was performed. The patient left the hospital against medical consent due to lack of technical facilities. The delay in the consultation and the lack of knowledge of melanoma by doctors and patients might contribute to the severity and the difficulties of its management
Background:Malignant melanoma is a fatal skin cancer that is curable when detected and treated early...
We report a case of amelanotic malignant melanoma occurring in the nail sulcus of the hallux, which ...
Amelanotic melanoma often leads to delayed clinical diagnosis because of its wide range of clinical ...
Background: Malignant melanoma is a neoplasm of melanocytes which usually arises from the skin and o...
Introduction: Malignant melanoma of the heel is a rare melanoma subtype with incidence rates that re...
Melanoma accounts for 9% of all new cancers in Australia, with around 14 000 new cases diagnosed ann...
Subungual melanoma is a rare malignant tumor, little known to practitioners. Its location makes diag...
Background: Twenty percent of the world's melanoma is seen in Black Africans and Asians. Melanoma in...
Melanoma is an aggressive but easily preventable cancer. However, it may have a highly atypical pres...
Malignant melanoma is the most aggressive form of cutaneous cancer. Due to the continuously increasi...
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Melanoma is a potentially serious skin cancer that arises from pigment cells (melanocytes). Acral le...
Despite being the rarest form of cutaneous melanoma, acral lentiginous melanoma (ALM), is the most c...
Abstract Background Malignant melanoma is a rare but potentially lethal form of cancer which may ari...
Background: Acral lentiginous melanoma (ALM) is an uncommon, cutaneous malignant tumour which may ar...
Background:Malignant melanoma is a fatal skin cancer that is curable when detected and treated early...
We report a case of amelanotic malignant melanoma occurring in the nail sulcus of the hallux, which ...
Amelanotic melanoma often leads to delayed clinical diagnosis because of its wide range of clinical ...
Background: Malignant melanoma is a neoplasm of melanocytes which usually arises from the skin and o...
Introduction: Malignant melanoma of the heel is a rare melanoma subtype with incidence rates that re...
Melanoma accounts for 9% of all new cancers in Australia, with around 14 000 new cases diagnosed ann...
Subungual melanoma is a rare malignant tumor, little known to practitioners. Its location makes diag...
Background: Twenty percent of the world's melanoma is seen in Black Africans and Asians. Melanoma in...
Melanoma is an aggressive but easily preventable cancer. However, it may have a highly atypical pres...
Malignant melanoma is the most aggressive form of cutaneous cancer. Due to the continuously increasi...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Melanoma is a potentially serious skin cancer that arises from pigment cells (melanocytes). Acral le...
Despite being the rarest form of cutaneous melanoma, acral lentiginous melanoma (ALM), is the most c...
Abstract Background Malignant melanoma is a rare but potentially lethal form of cancer which may ari...
Background: Acral lentiginous melanoma (ALM) is an uncommon, cutaneous malignant tumour which may ar...
Background:Malignant melanoma is a fatal skin cancer that is curable when detected and treated early...
We report a case of amelanotic malignant melanoma occurring in the nail sulcus of the hallux, which ...
Amelanotic melanoma often leads to delayed clinical diagnosis because of its wide range of clinical ...