J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol
February 2010
Background: Melanoma is a tumour with a very variable progression. Whilst some melanomas grow slowly over many years, others can reach several millimetres in thickness in just a few weeks. Since melanoma is a visible superficial tumour, the information obtained from the clinical interview may be of use to calculate the speed of growth of the melanoma.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Nail biopsy is thought to be a useful technique for the diagnosis of diseases affecting the nail apparatus and may help avoid delays in the diagnosis of important mucocutaneous diseases. Furthermore, it has therapeutic value in its own right. It is not a difficult technique to perform but it requires an in-depth knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the nail unit, as well as surgical experience and patient collaboration.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Compared with other tumors, melanoma has displayed one of the largest increases in incidence in recent years, and it is known to have a high metastatic potential. In cases of metastasis, approximately two-thirds of patients have lymph-node metastases and one-third develop systemic metastases. However, few studies have been reported that analyzed different metastatic patterns according to the natural history of melanoma.
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