Malignant Melanoma Flashcards

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what are the components of the ABCDE assessment?

A

Asymmetry
Border irregularity (‘scalloped border’)
Colour variation
Diameter >6mm
Evolves over time

‘ugly duckling sign’ = any lesion that stands out from the rest

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what are the different types of melanoma?

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  • superficial
  • nodular
  • lentigo maligna
  • acral lentiginous
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what is a superficial melanoma?

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  • commonest type of melanoma
  • grows horizontally
  • later grows vertically
  • related to intermittent high UV exposure
  • commonly found on the lower limbs of young and middle aged adults
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what is a nodular melanoma?

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  • grows rapidly in the vertical plane
  • most aggressive form of melanoma
  • most common in young and middle aged adults
  • commonly found on the trunk
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what is a lentigo maligna melanoma?

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  • arises from a lentigo maligna, which is a form of melanoma-in-situ
  • commonly found in the elderly population
  • related to long term cumulative UV exposure
  • most common on the face
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what is an acral lentiginous melanoma?

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  • occurs on the palms/soles and under the nails
  • no clear association with UV exposure has been identified
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what is the appropriate next step when a suspicious pigmented lesion is identified?

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urgent 2-week referral to a dermatologist

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what is breslow thickness?

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  • depth of the tumour
  • strong predictor of the outcome
  • used to predict recurrance
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what should be performed if the breslow thickness is >1mm?

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sentinel node biopsy

look for evidence of metastases and stage the cancer

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10
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what wider excision margin should be used when removing melanoma?

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  • stage 1 = 0.5cm
  • stage 2 = 1cm
  • stage 3 = 2m
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what is the management of stage III or IV malignant melanoma?

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wide excision biopsy + chemo or immunotherapy

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12
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what is the breslow thickness of a low risk of recurrance melanoma?

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<0.75mm

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what is the breslow thickness of a medium risk of recurrance melanoma?

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0.75-1.5mm

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what is the breslow thickness of a high risk of recurrance melanoma?

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> 1.5mm

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