Case Report

Giant Melanoma: Novel Problem, Same Approach

Authors: Andre D. Grisham, MD

Abstract

Thick melanomas are relatively common; however, melanomas greater than 10 cm in size are rarely encountered. Though the size may seem daunting, the work up and principles of wide surgical excision remain the same. Sentinel lymph node biopsy should also be considered in patients with no clinical evidence of metastatic disease.

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