Melanoma is an aggressive tumour, resistant to treatment, derived from melanocytes, with an increasing incidence in the last years in the majority of countries. The most important prognostic factor in the initial stages (I/II) is the presence of metastases at the level of lymph nodes. Ultrasound (US) is a non-invasive method, used in the pre- and post-operative node evaluation due to its high availability, the reduced cost and easy reproducibility. The US accuracy is however dependent on operator expertise. The present article proposes a presentation of the US role in the evaluation of lymph nodes in melanoma patients.
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Ungureanu, L., Jid, C. B., Candrea, E., Cosgarea, R., & Şenilâ, S. C. (2016, June 1). The role of lymph node ultrasound evaluation in melanoma - review of the literature. Medical Ultrasonography. Societatea Romana de Ultrasonografie in Medicina si Biologie. https://doi.org/10.11152/mu.2013.2066.182.lym