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Perifollicular linear projections: A dermatoscopic criterion for the diagnosis of lentigo maligna on the face. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Am Acad Dermatol
Navarrete-Dechent C   +14 more
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The combination of dermoscopy and reflectance confocal microscopy increases the diagnostic confidence of amelanotic/hypomelanotic lentigo maligna. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Dermatol
Pizzichetta MA   +16 more
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DERMATOSCOPY OF LENTIGO MALIGNA

open access: yesDermatologic Clinics, 2001
Lentigo maligna and LMM require different dermatoscopic criteria for evaluation. The ease and accessibility of examining these lesions with dermatoscopy coupled with the clinical pathologic correlation afforded by the biopsy techniques discussed allow the practitioner to become proficient and prescient with the use of dermatoscopy.
A B, Cognetta   +4 more
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Recurrent lentigo maligna as amelanotic lentigo maligna melanoma

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2002
AbstractAmelanotic lentigo maligna and lentigo maligna melanoma are extremely rare tumours. Even rarer is a recurrent amelanotic lentigo maligna or amelanotic lentigo maligna melanoma at the site of a previously removed pigmented lentigo maligna. We describe two cases of recurrent amelanotic lentigo maligna melanoma manifesting as erythematous plaques ...
M, Ara   +4 more
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Lentigo maligna and malignant melanoma in situ, lentigo maligna type

Human Pathology, 1999
Some authors have considered lentigo maligna to be an atypical melanocytic proliferation, whereas others have considered it to be melanoma in situ. We reviewed 50 cases of lentigo maligna. We have identified two subsets of lesions. The first has atypical melanocytic hyperplasia, which we postulate to be correctly designated lentigo maligna.
Thomas J Flotte, Martin C Mihm
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Lentigo Maligna

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2021
Lentigo maligna (LM) is a melanocytic neoplasm found on chronically sun-exposed areas of the body, particularly the head and neck. It commonly occurs in the elderly and has been referred to as a "senile freckle." It has also been termed "Hutchinson melanotic freckle," as it was first described by John Hutchinson in 1892.
Jacob D, Franke   +2 more
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Mohs surgery for the treatment of lentigo maligna and lentigo maligna melanoma – a systematic review [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Dermatological Treatment, 2021
BackgroundThe role of Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) in the treatment of lentigo maligna (LM), and lentigo maligna melanoma (LMM) has been controversial.
Ajay N Sharma   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

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