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@article{1341292, author = {Geršlová, Alena and Pokorná, Andrea and Štukavcova, Alena and Veverková, Lenka}, article_location = {Stockholm}, article_number = {1}, keywords = {diagnostic techniques; examination; foot; malignant melanoma; ulcer; wound}, language = {eng}, issn = {0172-780X}, journal = {Neuroendocrinology Letters}, title = {Rare cause of non-healing foot wound - acral lentiginous melanoma}, url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26994380}, volume = {37}, year = {2016} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1341292 AU - Geršlová, Alena - Pokorná, Andrea - Štukavcova, Alena - Veverková, Lenka PY - 2016 TI - Rare cause of non-healing foot wound - acral lentiginous melanoma JF - Neuroendocrinology Letters VL - 37 IS - 1 SP - 12-17 EP - 12-17 PB - Maghira and Maas Publications SN - 0172780X KW - diagnostic techniques KW - examination KW - foot KW - malignant melanoma KW - ulcer KW - wound UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26994380 N2 - The etiology of skin integrity disorders of the lower extremities can be very diverse. In addition to common diagnoses such as venous ulcers with ischemic etiology, decubitus ulcers and diabetic foot syndrome, ulceration of a malignant etiology must also be considered. Malignant melanoma is one of the most dangerous forms of skin cancer and, although rare, may cause foot lesions. The most frequently encountered type of melanoma on acral parts of the limbs is the rare acral lentiginous variant, which only occurs in 2-10% of all melanoma types. Clinical manifestation ranges from cutaneous surface erosion to ulceration with surrounding hyperkeratosis, which can cause considerable differential diagnostic difficulties in the management of patients with non-healing foot wounds. This paper aims to present a clear case study of a Caucasian female with chronic leg ulceration that resulted in a final diagnosis of malignant acral lentiginous melanoma. Supplemental theoretical information regarding the diagnosis and treatment of malignant melanoma has also been included in the report. Malignant acral lentiginous melanoma is a rare cause of non-healing wounds, but it must be considered in cases with long-term healing complications. Precise diagnostic deliberation is crucial in the management and treatment of all chronic and long-term non-healing lesions, and appropriately performed biopsies are essential to determine whether malignancy is the primary cause. ER -
GERŠLOVÁ, Alena, Andrea POKORNÁ, Alena ŠTUKAVCOVA a Lenka VEVERKOVÁ. Rare cause of non-healing foot wound - acral lentiginous melanoma. \textit{Neuroendocrinology Letters}. Stockholm: Maghira and Maas Publications, 2016, roč.~37, č.~1, s.~12-17. ISSN~0172-780X.
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