Lymph node dissection in malignant melanoma
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Auteurs : C. P. Karakousis ; L. Stahl ; R. Moore ; E. D. HolyokeSource :
- Journal of Surgical Oncology [ 0022-4790 ] ; 1980-03.
Abstract
Regional node dissection was performed in 120 patients with malignant melanoma. Patients with clinically negative nodes had a 90% survival, where‐as patients with enlarged nodes had a 15% survival. In 45 inguinal dissections, usually associated with a high morbidity, there was only a 4.5% incidence of infection and a 6.5% incidence of skin edge necrosis. For all types of node dissection, the overall incidence of wound infection was 5.8%, and that of necrosis of skin edges was 5%.
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<abstract lang="en">Regional node dissection was performed in 120 patients with malignant melanoma. Patients with clinically negative nodes had a 90% survival, where‐as patients with enlarged nodes had a 15% survival. In 45 inguinal dissections, usually associated with a high morbidity, there was only a 4.5% incidence of infection and a 6.5% incidence of skin edge necrosis. For all types of node dissection, the overall incidence of wound infection was 5.8%, and that of necrosis of skin edges was 5%.</abstract>
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<topic>lymph nodes</topic>
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<identifier type="ISSN">0022-4790</identifier>
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<part><date>1980</date>
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<number>13</number>
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