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Primary Vulvar Melanoma with Satellite Metastasis: Dermoscopic Findings
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2004
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Vulvar DiseasesMedicineSurgical PathologyHistopathologyPrimary Vulvar MelanomaPathologyPrimary MelanomaMelanomaPathologic LesionMetastatic Vulvar MelanomaDermatologyDermatopathologySuperficial Spreading MelanomaGynecology OncologyRadiologySkin Cancer
A 79-year-old woman presented with a 1-year history of a pigmented nodular lesion on the left labium minor. Histopathology of the nodule led to a diagnosis of metastatic melanoma. A pigmented flat lesion on the inner side of the left labium major was also biopsied and was found to be a superficial spreading melanoma. The dermoscopic findings of primary and metastatic vulvar melanoma which simultaneously occurred in the same patient are described. Dermoscopy revealed a homogeneous pattern associated with linear irregular vessels in the metastatic nodule, while irregular globules and streaks were seen in the primary melanoma.
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