2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejso.2022.08.012
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A cohort analysis of surgically treated primary head and neck lentigo maligna (melanoma): Prognostic value of melanoma subtype and new insights in the clinical value of guideline adherence

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“…Furthermore, studies using the NCDB have been observed to overestimate the risk of nodal positivity in patients with melanomas, 36 which could certainly apply to our study as well. Although previous studies do not necessarily report high false negative rates specifically for LMM, 31 this could add to the limitations for interpreting our results. Most cases in our datasets lack information about the specific anatomic location of LMM on the head and neck, a worthwhile subject of further research.…”
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“…Furthermore, studies using the NCDB have been observed to overestimate the risk of nodal positivity in patients with melanomas, 36 which could certainly apply to our study as well. Although previous studies do not necessarily report high false negative rates specifically for LMM, 31 this could add to the limitations for interpreting our results. Most cases in our datasets lack information about the specific anatomic location of LMM on the head and neck, a worthwhile subject of further research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Although previous studies do not necessarily report high false negative rates specifically for LMM, 31 were <50 years old (median age of 75 years), which is expected in LMM considering it is a disease of the elderly. This likely confounds our ability to appropriately analyze the risk of nodal metastasis in the younger cohort.…”
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confidence: 74%
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