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  Vol. 250 No. 4, July 22, 1983 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Skin markings in malignant melanoma

E. E. Bondi, D. E. Elder, D. Guerry 4th and W. H. Clark Jr

Photographic analysis of the skin markings in 92 malignant melanomas (66 superficial spreading, seven nodular, 12 acral lentiginous, and seven lentigo maligna melanomas) was undertaken. Skin markings are uniformly eradicated in areas of vertical growth phase disease and sometimes in areas of regression. Not only were skin markings always preserved in areas of radical growth phase disease, but they were sometimes accentuated. For all types of melanoma, loss of skin markings is a poor diagnostic criterion because it is a late sign associated with invasion of the dermis and thus a deteriorating prognosis.





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