Volume 134, Issue 3 pp. 519-521
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Amelanotic superficial spreading malignant melanoma mimicking Bowen's disease

J. E. HOLDER

J. E. HOLDER

Department of Dermatology, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester LEI SWW, U. K.

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P. S. COLLOBY

P. S. COLLOBY

Department of Pathology, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester LEI SWW, U. K.

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A. FLETCHER

A. FLETCHER

Department of Pathology, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester LEI SWW, U. K.

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R. D. R. CAMP

R. D. R. CAMP

Department of Dermatology, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester LEI SWW, U. K.

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First published: March 1996
Citations: 10

Summary

A 67-year-old woman presented with a scaly, erythematous plaque, for which a clinical diagnosis of Bowen's disease was made. However, incisional biopsy established the diagnosis of amelanotic superficial spreading malignant melanoma. Biopsy thus avoided the use of inappropriate destructive therapy, such as cryotherapy or cautery. This case illustrates the importance of obtaining a histological diagnosis, prior to treatment, in suspected cases of Bowen's disease.

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