Frequency and implications of occipital and posterior auricular sentinel lymph nodes in scalp melanoma.
Heather CarmichaelBecky B T KingChloe FriedmanRobert J TorphyTheresa MedinaAna GleisnerMartin D McCarterJennifer J KwakNicole KounalakisPublished in: Journal of surgical oncology (2019)
Scalp SLNs are frequent drainage sites for scalp melanoma and, when found, have a 30% chance of harboring metastatic disease. Surgeons, radiologists, and pathologists should be vigilant in identifying, removing, and analyzing scalp SLNs.