Case report primary dermal melanoma: A rare clinicopathological variant mimicking metastatic melanoma

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Abstract

Primary dermal melanoma (PDM) is a rare distinct variant of cutaneous melanoma, predominantly occurring on the extremities of young or middle-aged adults. In comparison to conventional melanoma, PDM is characterized by unexpectedly prolonged survival and long-term survival. Thus, correct identification of this variant is crucial to avoid potential misdiagnosis and establish correct treatment and follow-up. In addition, no consensus and specific guidelines exist on the management of this peculiar subtype of cutaneous melanoma.

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Simonetti, O., Molinelli, E., Brisigotti, V., Brancorsini, D., Talevi, D., & Offidani, A. (2021). Case report primary dermal melanoma: A rare clinicopathological variant mimicking metastatic melanoma. Dermatopathology, 8(1), 29–32. https://doi.org/10.3390/dermatopathology8010005

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