Abstract:The chart of 56 patients, consecutively operated on in our institution for malignant melanoma of the skin in the head and neck area from 1977 to 1993, were retrospectively reviewed. The follow-up was 2 to 18 years (average 7.5 years). We considered three kinds of treatment, looking at the adequacy and timing of surgery:(1) Planned definitive surgery (PDS), when surgery with adequate margins and lymph node dissection was done within two months after the initial diagnosis; (2) nonplanned definitive surgery (non-… Show more
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