Malignant melanoma Flashcards

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1
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associated with what mutation

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BRAF chromosome 7

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what is a melanoma in situ

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confined to epidermis

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types of melanoma

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  • lentigo maligna melanoma. lentigo maligna is a precursor to melanoma. these cells are confined to dermis. grows v slowly. dx as malignant melanoma when cells have invaded into dermis
  • superficial melanoma: large flat irregularly pigmented lesion grows laterally the vertically invades
  • nodular melanoma: rapidly growing pigmented nodule which bleeds/ulcerates
  • acral lentiginous malignant melanoma: arises as pigmented lesions on the palm, sole or under the nail and it usually presents late
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common met sites

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lymph nodes, liver, lung, bone, brain

ca occur virtually anywhere and at any time in stage of disease

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common body sites?

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anywhere. trunk males, leg females

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risk factors

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  • naevi!!! powerful predictor
  • sun exposure
  • skin type 1 or 2
  • genetics
  • pesticide exposure
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weighted 7 point checklist?

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2 points each to: change in size, irregular shape, irregular colour
asymmetry

1 point to: diameter >7mm, inflammation, oozing, change in sensation

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how to remember weighted 7 point checklist?

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ABCDE
asymmetrical
border irregular
colour irregular
diameter >7mm
evolving
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9
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ix

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visual inspection

all pigmented lesions referred for assessment shoujld have dermoscopy (examination of skin using microscopes). can distinugish definitely not MM from possible MM

dx -> full thickness excisional biopsy

sentinel node biopsy

mets: cxr, liver USS, CT, MRI head
bloods: FBC, LFT, LDH (used for staging)

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staging

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TNM

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things assessed in T of TNM staging

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size, presence or ulceration and mitoses

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12
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rx if stage 0 (tumour in situ) if can’t operate

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topical imiquimod

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possible mets rx

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radiotherapy, immunotherapy, chemo

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