Acral lentiginous melanoma (ALM) is a rare subtype of melanoma mainly arising on the palms, soles, and nail beds. ALM is the most common subtype of melanoma found in patients of Asian or African descent and tends to more advanced at presentation due to delays in diagnosis. Surgical treatment is difficult owing to the complexity and functional importance of the hands and feet and reconstruction after resection is usually needed. The prognosis for patients with ALM depends on stage of disease and tends to be worse than with other subtypes of melanoma. Newer treatment modalities such as immunotherapies and targeted agents are being tested in patients with advanced ALM with some promising preliminary results.
Isolated avulsion of the posterior cruciate ligament from the femoral attachment of the knee as a hyperextension injury is rare. We saw a young child with an incomplete avulsion of the posterior cruciate ligament that occurred after a blow to the anterior tibial surface of a flexed knee; the child revealed a lack of knee extension due to a pinch of the osteochondral fragment connected to the anterior band of the posterior cruciate ligament in the knee joint. Arthroscopic extirpation of a fragment was undertaken.
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