Pediatric melanoma and atypical melanocytic neoplasms

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Abstract

Melanoma is uncommon in the pediatric age range, but is increasing in frequency and often presents with atypical features compared to the classic ABCDE criteria common to adult melanoma cases. Moreover, many melanocytic neoplasms in childhood pose diagnostic challenges to the pathologist, and sometimes cannot be unequivocally classified as benign nevi or melanoma. This chapter addresses the evaluation and management of pediatric patients with melanoma and atypical melanocytic neoplasms, including the roles of and unresolved questions surrounding sentinel lymph node biopsy, completion lymphadenectomy, adjuvant therapy, and treatment of advanced disease.

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Sreeraman Kumar, R., Messina, J. L., Reed, D., Navid, F., & Sondak, V. K. (2016). Pediatric melanoma and atypical melanocytic neoplasms. In Cancer Treatment and Research (Vol. 167, pp. 331–369). Kluwer Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22539-5_15

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