Is Pediatric Melanoma Really That Different from Adult Melanoma? A Multicenter Epidemiological, Clinical and Dermoscopic Study.
Vincenzo De GiorgiElisabetta MagnaterraBiancamaria ZuccaroSerena MagiManfredi MagliuloMatelda MedriLaura MazzoniFederico VenturiFlavia SilvestriGian Marco TomassiniMassimo GolaMarta TramontanaSamantha BertiIgnazio StanganelliLuca StingeniPiero CovarelliPublished in: Cancers (2023)
Contrary to what has always been described in the literature, from a clinical point of view, about 95% of our cases presented in a pigmented and non-amelanotic form, and these data must be underlined in the various prevention campaigns where pediatric melanoma is currently associated with a more frequently amelanotic form. All the pediatric melanomas analyzed presented at least two dermoscopic criteria of melanoma, suggesting that this could be a key for the dermoscopic diagnosis of suspected pediatric melanoma, making it possible to reach an early diagnosis even in this age group.