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Identification of progenitor cancer stem cell in lentigo maligna melanoma.
The potential role of stem cells in neoplasia has aroused considerable interest over the past few years. A number of known biologic characteristics of melanomas support the theory that they may originate in a mutated stem cell.
DOUKAKI, Spyridoula +3 more
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Lentigo maligna melanoma has no better prognosis than other types of melanoma.
We studied 48 patients with lentigo maligna melanoma (LMM) and compared the clinical stage I patients with non-LMM melanoma patients (matched by site and thickness) to see if prognosis differed.
E Michalik +9 more
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Solar Lentigo Evolving into Fatal Metastatic Melanoma in a Patient Who Initially Refused Surgery
Lentigo maligna may not progress to invasive disease for many decades. We present the unusual case of a woman who underwent well documented periodic evaluations and occasional biopsies of a nasal lesion that gradually progressed from lentigo, to ...
Helm, MD*, Matthew F +3 more
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Treatment options for lentigo maligna
Lentigo maligna (LM) is the most common type of melanoma in situ. As LM is related to cumulative sun exposure, it often presents on the face of elderly patients. In this paper we will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the most common treatments
Wakkee, M., Van Den Bos, R. R.
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Lentigo maligna : un mélanome particulier
Le lentigo maligna (LM), ou mélanose de Dubreuilh, et le lentigo maligna melanoma (ou mélanome sur mélanose de Dubreuilh (LMM)) représentent environ 10% de l'ensemble des mélanomes.
Le Gal, Frédérique-Anne +3 more
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Lentigo maligna melanoma, a clinicopathological and grenz rays management study
Lentigo maligna (LM), a neoplastic proliferation of skin melanocytes, is the in situ form of lentigo maligna melanoma (LMM) and it was first described in 1892 by a british surgeon Sir Jonathan Hutchinson.
Iara Rocha Trocoli Drakensjö (18643600)
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Reflectance confocal microscopy and Lentigo maligna management
Lentigo Maligna (LM) is a form of melanoma in situ that can arise from atypical melanocytic intraepidermal proliferation (AIMP). LM may progress to Lentigo Maligna Melanoma (LMM), which is invasive and requires more aggressive treatment.
Melhoranse Gouveia, Bruna
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Clinical, Dermoscopic, and Histopathologic Aspects of Amelanotic Lentigo Maligna Melanoma
Catalin Mihai Popescu +4 more
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