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  2. Superficial spreading melanoma - Wikipedia

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    Localized melanoma, which has not spread beyond the skin, has a very good prognosis with low recurrence rates. Spread of disease to local lymph nodes or distant sites (typically brain, bone, skin and lung) marks a decidedly poor prognosis.

  3. Melanoma - Wikipedia

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    Although controversial, sentinel lymph node biopsies and examination of the lymph nodes are also performed in patients to assess spread to the lymph nodes. A diagnosis of melanoma is supported by the presence of the S-100 protein marker. HMB-45 is a monoclonal antibody that reacts against an antigen present in melanocytic tumors such as ...

  4. Mom's Stage 4 Melanoma Spread from Fingernail to Brain ... - AOL

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    At this point, she says the melanoma was metastatic, prompting surgery to remove 20 lymph nodes. “Melanoma is the most aggressive form of skin cancer and it doesn’t follow rules of what all ...

  5. Lymphovascular invasion - Wikipedia

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    Lymphovascular invasion, especially in carcinomas, usually precedes spread to the lymph nodes that drain the tissue in which the tumour arose. Conversely, cancers with lymph node spread (known as a lymph node metastases), usually have lymphovascular invasion. Lymph node metastases usually precede secondary tumours, i.e. distant metastases.

  6. Metastasis - Wikipedia

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    Lymphatic spread allows the transport of tumor cells to regional lymph nodes near the primary tumor and ultimately, to other parts of the body. This is called nodal involvement, positive nodes, or regional disease. "Positive nodes" is a term that would be used by medical specialists to describe regional lymph nodes that tested positive for ...

  7. Acral lentiginous melanoma - Wikipedia

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    If the melanoma involves the nail fold or the nail bed, complete excision of the nail unit might be required for accurate sampling. In the event that the melanoma spreads to other sites such as the lymph nodes, another biopsy called the Sentinel lymph node biopsy may provide more information in terms of outcomes. [21]

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