2018
DOI: 10.3889/oamjms.2018.487
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Multiple Primary Cutaneous Melanomas in a Bulgarian Patient: The Possible Role of One Step Melanoma Surgery (OSMS) As the Most Adequate Treatment Approach!

Abstract: BACKGROUND:Simultaneous occurrence of multiple primary melanomas is a rare, however possible phenomenon, and it is believed that older, male, white, Atypical Mole Syndrome carriers (sporadic and familial) are part of the possible risk factors for its occurrence. In these patients, it is possible to observe involutional changes or (partial/complete) regression of melanocytic lesions, which are likely to be caused by the generation of a spontaneous immune reaction against specific tumour antigens.CASE REPORT:A 5… Show more

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“…In our presenting case of nodular malignant melanoma, implementing personalised melanoma surgery in the face of OSMS would provide a favourable outcome based on the patient's clinical and dermatoscopic findings [2][3].…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In our presenting case of nodular malignant melanoma, implementing personalised melanoma surgery in the face of OSMS would provide a favourable outcome based on the patient's clinical and dermatoscopic findings [2][3].…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A comprehensive approach such as this would achieve the final intended result of AJCC-all in one session [2][3][4]. The benefits of One step melanoma surgery/ OSMS treatment for melanoma are: 1) minimising psycho-emotional stress that comes from two surgical interventions [3]; 2) less room for surgical error and side effects [4]; 3)relieving patients from financial burden [2]; 4) reduced risk of patients not willing to appear for the second procedure due to fear [2,4].…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the primary lesion has a tumor thickness of more than 1 mm and less than 2 mm, the operative field should be 1 cm combined with the simultaneous removal of the draining lymph node within one surgical session (Table 2) [5,14]. In melanomas between 2 and 4 mm thickness, ultrasound can be used again, with the surgical safety field being 2 cm in all directions and the draining lymph node being removed in parallel (Table 2) [5,14]. For tumor thicknesses greater than 4 mm, OSMS again offers adequate treatment within one surgical session (Table 2) [6].…”
Section: Breslow Thickness Recommended Surgical Marginsmentioning
confidence: 99%