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Abstract

Lentigo maligna is a melanocytic neoplasm, often regarded as 'melanoma in situ,' which may progress to lentigo maligna melanoma. Lentigo maligna clinically presents as a pigmented, asymmetric macule that originates on the head and neck and spreads slowly. The preferred method for diagnosing lentigo maligna is excisional biopsy. Histology shows proliferation of atypical melanocytes at the epidermal-dermal junction in small nests or single cells. The differential diagnosis includes solar lentigo, seborrheic keratosis, lichen planus-like keratosis, pigmented actinic keratosis, and melanocytic nevus. Stains used in diagnosis include hematoxylin and eosin, HMB-45, MART-1/Melan-A, Mel-5, and S-100. Surgical excision is the preferred treatment for lentigo maligna. Second-line techniques include medical (topical imiquimod) and destructive therapy.

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Title
Lentigo Maligna: Review of Salient Characteristics and Management
Author
Kallini, Joseph R; Jain, Supriya K; Khachemoune, Amor
Pages
473-80
Section
REVIEW ARTICLE
Publication year
2013
Publication date
Dec 2013
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
11750561
e-ISSN
11791888
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1501373414
Copyright
Copyright Wolters Kluwer Health Adis International Dec 2013