Affiliation:
1. Neuro Interventional Radiology: Ultrasound Department, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Katy, TX, USA
Abstract
Malignant melanoma is a cellular cancer that produces pigmentation of the skin. The tendency toward melanoma may be inherited, and risk factors are increased with overexposure to the sun and ultraviolet radiation. Melanomas commonly present as a dark, asymmetrical, mole-like spot that spreads, with an irregular border. It is uncommon to find a melanoma in the auricular regions and even rarer for it to be a primary malignancy of the auricles. Utilizing sonography to evaluate melanoma lesions could serve as a prognostic indicator, regarding Breslow’s depth, an aide in staging, as well as surgical planning. However, utilizing multiple diagnostic imaging modalities is essential in the proper evaluation and staging of a melanoma. Currently there are revolutionary, effective systemic therapies available for patients with a metastatic melanoma. Current therapies are focused on immunotherapy and checkpoint inhibitors. These treatment options provide an opportunity for selected metastatic melanoma patients to achieve healthy long-term success.
Subject
Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology