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Malignant melanoma Skin Condition : What Is It ? Treatment and Advice For Patient
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Malignant melanoma Skin Condition : What Is It ? Treatment and Advice For Patient
Malignant melanoma Skin Condition : What Is It ? Treatment and Advice For Patient
Malignant melanoma
A malignant melanoma is a malignant tumour of the pigment-producing cells (melanocytes). Two thirds arise from normal skin and one third from a pre-existing mole. Numbers are increasing. It is the most dangerous of the skin cancers as it has the capability to metastisise through the lymphatic and circulatory systems.
Approximate age group
All age groups, particularly in those with fair or red hair who burn rather than tan in the sun
Presentation
New moles developing or change in appearance; bleeding or crusting; increase in size; irregular outline; irregular pigmentation; pain or itch. Early diagnosis is important. If the lesion is superficial (that is, it has not invaded downwards into the dermis), excision is more likely to result in cure. The check lists below have been developed to help with early diagnosis.
The American ABCDE list
A symetrical
B order irregular
C olour irregular
D iameter over 1cm
E rythema
The Glasgow list
Major features (score 2 points)
2 points . Change in size (diameter)
2 points . Change or irregular shape
2 points . Change or irregular colour
Minor features (score 1 point)
1 point. Diameter more than 6mm
1 point. Inflammation
1 point. Oozing or bleeding
1 point. Mild itch or altered sensation
Suspect melamona if any major feature is present or there is a total score of 2.
Malignant melanoma Skin Condition. Natural Treatment, Skin Condition, Malignant Colour
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