Early diagnosis of melanoma: current challenge for a modern clinician

I. Lamotkin, O. Kapustina, E. Mukhina, S.V. Varakina
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Authors assessed the incidence of skin melanoma during outpatient consultations at the Consultation and Diagnostic Center of the Main Military Clinical Hospital named after academician N.N. Burdenko. During the period from 2019 to 2020, the authors diagnosed 68 patients with skin melanoma with stages ranging as follows: in situ ― 3 (4.4%) cases, stage IA ― 11 (16.2%) cases, IB ― 13 (19.1%) cases, IIA ― 11 (16.2%) cases, IIB ― 6 (8.8%) cases, IIC ― 9 (13.2%) cases, IIIA ― 3 (4.4%) cases, IIIB ― 4 (5.9%) cases, IIIC ― 3 (4.4%) cases, IV ― 5 (7.4%) cases. The necessity to apply the knowledge about the clinical and dermoscopic features of this malignant disease to diagnose skin melanoma, as well as exceptional prognostic significance of early detection of skin melanoma, were demonstrated.
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黑色素瘤的早期诊断:现代临床医生当前面临的挑战
作者评估了以院士N.N. Burdenko命名的主要军事临床医院咨询和诊断中心门诊会诊期间皮肤黑色素瘤的发病率。2019 - 2020年共诊断皮肤黑色素瘤患者68例,分期如下:原位- 3(4.4%)、IA - 11(16.2%)、IB - 13(19.1%)、IIA - 11(16.2%)、IIB - 6(8.8%)、IIC - 9(13.2%)、IIIA - 3(4.4%)、IIIB - 4(5.9%)、IIIC - 3(4.4%)、IV - 5(7.4%)。本文论证了应用有关这种恶性疾病的临床和皮肤镜特征的知识来诊断皮肤黑色素瘤的必要性,以及早期发现皮肤黑色素瘤的特殊预后意义。
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