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Single Time Frame Overview of the Genetic Changes in Conjunctival Melanoma from Intraepithelial Disease to Invasive Melanoma: A Study of 4 Exenteration Specimens Illustrating the Potential Role of Cyclin D1.

Hardeep Singh MudharSachin S SalviDaniel PissalouxArnaud de La Fouchardiere
Published in: Ocular oncology and pathology (2021)
CMILs harbour amplifications of CCND1 (3 cases), MDM2 (1 case), and loss of CDKN2A (1 case), which are also present when the lesion progresses to invasive melanoma, implicating these amplifications in the early pathogenesis of CMILs. This study represents the first attempt to capture the mutational landscape of all stages of conjunctival melanoma in a single tissue excision.
Keyphrases
  • skin cancer
  • high grade
  • cell cycle
  • signaling pathway
  • ultrasound guided
  • fine needle aspiration