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Sentinel lymph node biopsy in thin melanoma patients

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We sought to determine the incidence of positive sentinel lymph nodes in thin melanoma (or= III and thicker lesions (mean 0.77 mm vs. 0.47 mm), but were not different in regards to age, sex, or lesion location. Eight percent and 58% of sentinel nodes were positive by routine histology and RT-PCR, respectively. Among mapped patients, younger age was the only significant prognostic factor for node positivity. With a median follow-up of 18 months among all patients, one regional recurrence (at 2 years) has been identified. CONCLUSIONS: Given the low morbidity of sentinel lymph node biopsy, this procedure should be discussed with selected thin melanoma patients to detect microscopic disease, however PCR positivity by our methods is too commonly seen to be clinically significant in thin melanoma patients and requires additional study.

Authors

Hershko DD; Robb BW; Lowy AM; Ahmad SA; Ramadas GH; Soldano DA; Sussman JJ

Journal

Journal of Surgical Oncology, Vol. 93, No. 4, pp. 279–285

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

March 15, 2006

DOI

10.1002/jso.20415

ISSN

0022-4790

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