Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3210557 Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundComplete surgical excision for lentigo maligna (LM) and LM melanoma (LMM) in the head and neck region may be challenging because of potential significant subclinical extension.ObjectiveWe sought to review clinical and histologic features of LM and LMM and determine surgical margin necessary for complete excision.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective study of 117 LM and LMM cases treated with a staged margin-controlled excision technique with rush paraffin-embedded sections.ResultsThe mean total surgical margin required for excision of LM was 7.1 mm and was 10.3 mm for LMM. Of the tumors diagnosed as LM on initial biopsy specimen, 16% were found to have unsuspected invasion. Total surgical margin was associated with initial clinical lesion diameter.LimitationsRetrospective and single-institution experience are limitations.ConclusionThis study corroborates that the standard excision margins for LM and LMM are often inadequate and occult invasive melanoma occurs in LM. An excision technique with permanent sections using a team of dermatopathology and surgery that carefully examines the central tumor and the surgical margins is reliable for the treatment of LM and LMM.

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