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CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION REVIEW Nail apparatus melanoma
Authors:Keng-Ee Thai  Richard Young  Rodney D Sinclair
Affiliation:Department of Medicine (Dermatology), The University of Melbourne, St Vincent's Hospital, Fitzroy and; Trak Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:Nail apparatus melanoma is a relatively rare variant of melanoma with a disproportionately high mortality when compared with melanoma elsewhere. The aetiology and natural history remain poorly understood. There is no clear epidemiological association with race, skin type or sun exposure. Universally accepted clinical and histological criteria for the diagnosis of early nail apparatus melanoma have not been defined. The two cardinal clinical signs are melanonychia striata and Hutchinson’s sign. These are useful but not pathognomonic of melanoma. Diagnostic delay is frequent and patients commonly have advanced disease at the time of diagnosis. Surgical excision is advocated for treatment of stage I disease; however, the most appropriate re‐excision margins, including the level of amputation where required, have not been determined. Early diagnosis and excision of the tumour is the only treatment known to increase survival. Adjuvant systemic chemotherapy, isolated limb perfusion, and routine elective lymph node dissection have been used, but no survival benefit has been demonstrated.
Keywords:acral lentiginous    biopsy    Hutchinson's sign    malignant melanoma    melanonychia striata    nail matrix    pathology    prognosis    review    subungual.
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