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Malignant Melanoma

Authors :
Robert A. Lew
Thomas B. Fitzpatrick
Terence J. Harrist
Calvin L. Day
Fred Gorstein
Alfred W. Kopf
Martin C. Mihm
Bernard S. Pasternack
Robert J. Friedman
Arthur J. Sober
Source :
Annals of Surgery. 194:108-112
Publication Year :
1981
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 1981.

Abstract

A review of the microscope slides of the primary tumors for 596 patients with clinical Stage I melanoma revealed that primary lesions displayed two distinct patterns of invasion: 1) single cell invasion with direct extension of the main body of tumor into the reticular dermis or subcutaneous fat, and 2) invasion with "microscope satellites" (i.e. discrete tumor nests greater than 0.05 mm in diameter, that were separated from the main body of the tumor by normal reticular dermal collagen or subcutaneous fat). The five-year disease free survival rate for 95 patients with "microscopic satellites" was 36% +/- 6%. This is in contrast to a five-year disease free survival rate of 89% +/- 2% for 501 patients without these satellites (p = 4.3 x 10(-29), generalized Wilcoxon test). "Microscopic satellites" (present vs absent) was comparable to histologic ulceration in its additive prognostic effect of tumor thickness (Breslow).

Details

ISSN :
00034932
Volume :
194
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....03578e890232a6acda92cbd59fd7643b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/00000658-198107000-00019