Borderline Intermediary Thickness Cutaneous Melanoma: Standard Approach and The New Possibilities for Removal in one Surgical Session

O. N, Kandathil Lj, Tchernev G
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Here we present a case of a 48-year-old female with a melanocytic lesion on the lateral aspect of the right thigh [Figure 1a-1d]. The patient observed a steady growth of the lesion over the last few years and attended our clinic for a dermatological consultation in March 2021. She was otherwise healthy and she reported anamnestic data was unremarkable. On examination of the lateral femoral region of the right thigh, the presence of a single, nodular, hyperpigmented lesion of 1.5cm was noted. The dome shaped lesion was dark brown in colour, smooth and elevated on palpation, and well demarcated from surrounding healthy tissue. Based on the clinical and dermatoscopical findings, a nodular melanoma of intermediate thickness was suspected. Further laboratory workup was conducted and showed no significant deviations from normal paraclinical values. Screening was also negative for tumour spread. All other paraclinical data was unremarkable. Diagnostic work up including CT of the thorax and abdomen detected no metastatic dissemination. The standard two step approaches based on the current AJCC guidelines was employed. The primary excision was performed with 0.5 cm safety margins in all directions [Figure 1e-f]. The elliptical defect was subsequently closed by single interrupted sutures. Histopathological verification confirmed the diagnosis of a nodular malignant melanoma, pT2b N0M0, stage 1B, Clark IV, Breslow thickness of 2mm, without ulceration, with high mitotic activity, well defined lymphocytic stromal reaction and clean resection margins.
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交界性中间厚度皮肤黑色素瘤:标准入路和一次手术切除的新可能性
我们报告一例48岁女性右大腿外侧黑色素细胞病变[图1a-1d]。在过去几年中,患者观察到病变稳步增长,并于2021年3月来我诊所进行皮肤科会诊。她在其他方面都很健康,她报告的健忘症数据也很正常。在检查右大腿股骨外侧区域时,发现一个1.5cm的单一结节性色素沉着病变。穹顶状病变呈深棕色,触诊平滑隆起,与周围健康组织界限分明。根据临床和皮肤镜检查结果,怀疑为中等厚度的结节性黑色素瘤。进一步的实验室检查显示没有明显偏离正常的临床旁值。肿瘤扩散的筛查也呈阴性。其他临床旁数据均无显著差异。诊断工作包括胸部和腹部的CT检查未发现转移性播散。采用了基于现行AJCC准则的标准两步方法。在所有方向上以0.5 cm的安全裕度进行首次切除[图1e-f]。随后用单次间断缝合闭合椭圆形缺损。组织病理学证实诊断为结节性恶性黑色素瘤,pT2b N0M0, 1B期,Clark IV期,Breslow厚度2mm,无溃疡,有丝分裂活性高,淋巴细胞间质反应明确,切除边缘干净。
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