Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3978659 | Bulletin du Cancer | 2012 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Skin melanoma is an extremely rare disease at pediatric age and its incidence increases with age. Links with predisposition syndrome exists (giant congenital naevus, xeroderma pigmentosum). Diagnosis is often difficult and distinction between benign or malignant lesion is sometime impossible (Spitzoid naevus, melanocytic neoplasms) leading to the diagnosis of “melanocytic tumor of uncertain malignant potential” (MELTUMP). Atypical features (amelanotic or raised lesions, atypical histotype) are frequent leading to delay in treatment. Diagnosis and treatment require expertise for pathologists and dermatologists pediatricians. Invasive melanomas are of poor prognosis despite recent progress in adult treatment. Early and rigorous treatment of suspect skin lesions is necessary.
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Authors
Yves Réguerre, Marie-Françoise Avril, Sylvie Fraitag, Christine Bodemer,