Malignant Melanoma Flashcards
1
Q
What are the 4 types of melanoma?
A
- Superficial - most common
- Nodular - most aggressive
- Lentigo maligna
- Acral lentiginous
2
Q
Where does melanoma present?
A
- Superifical: arms, back, chest and legs of older people
- Nodular: Sun exposed skin in middle aged people
- LM: Chronically sun-exposed skin in older people
- AL: Nails, palms or sole of people with darker skin
3
Q
How does melanoma present?
A
Superficial: flat lesion with irregular borders
Nodular: pigmented lesion which can penetrate deep into skin
LM: irregular brown macule which grows slowly
AL: flat pigmented area which then becomes thicker and irregular
4
Q
What is the criteria used for skin lesions?
A
7 point checklist
Major (2 points)
1. Change in size
2. Irregular shape
3. Irregular colour
Minor (1 point each)
1. Largest diameter > 7mm
2. Inflammation
3. Oozing
4. Change in sensation
5
Q
How should melanoma be managed?
A
- Refer if score of 3 or more or if any concerns of nodular melanoma
- Treatment includes excision biopsy