Sentinel Node Biopsy in Melanoma: A Short Update

Several controversies are still ongoing about sentinel node biopsy in melanoma. It is basically a staging procedure for melanoma #x3e; 0.75 mm in thickness or for thinner melanoma in the presence of ulceration, high mitotic rate, and/or lymphovascular invasion. Complete lymph node dissection after a positive sentinel node can also allow a better locoregional disease control but seems not to prevent the development of distant metastases. The use of sentinel node biopsy in atypical Spitz tumors should be discouraged because of their peculiar biological properties.Dermatopathology 2018;5:21 –25
Source: Dermatopathology - Category: Pathology Source Type: research