In vivo reflectance confocal microscopy: a useful non-invasive tool to assess the response to isolated limb perfusion for superficial pigmented melanoma in-transit metastatic disease. Report of a case

In vivo reflectance confocal microscopy: a useful non-invasive tool to assess the response to isolated limb perfusion for superficial pigmented melanoma in-transit metastatic disease. Report of a case

Authors

  • Rastine Merat Division of Dermatology, University Hospital of Geneva, Switzerland
  • Wolf-Henning Boehncke Division of Dermatology, University Hospital of Geneva, Switzerland
  • Gürkan Kaya Division of Dermatology, University Hospital of Geneva, Switzerland

Keywords:

reflectance confocal microscopy, isolated limb perfusion, metastatic melanoma

Abstract

Complete response can be difficult to assess after isolated limb perfusion (ILP) for metastatic in-transit melanoma, especially when numerous and unresectable post-necrotic persisting pigmented lesions occur. These residual lesions are mainly seen in the more superficial and pigmented types of metastatic disease and correspond to the residual melanophage granuloma that persists after tumor tissues undergo complete necrosis. Reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) is a non-invasive technique that allows the exploration of the superficial dermis. Here, we present the case of a patient in whom numerous post-ILP limb residual pigmented lesions were explored using combined RCM and histological examination of sample lesions and could be characterized as non-active. This approach allowed us to avoid additional excisions.

Author Biographies

Rastine Merat, Division of Dermatology, University Hospital of Geneva, Switzerland

Division of Dermatology

MD-PhD

Wolf-Henning Boehncke, Division of Dermatology, University Hospital of Geneva, Switzerland

Division of Dermatology

MD

Gürkan Kaya, Division of Dermatology, University Hospital of Geneva, Switzerland

Division of Dermatology
MD-PhD

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Published

2017-05-01

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Observation

How to Cite

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Merat R, Boehncke WH, Kaya G. In vivo reflectance confocal microscopy: a useful non-invasive tool to assess the response to isolated limb perfusion for superficial pigmented melanoma in-transit metastatic disease. Report of a case. Dermatol Pract Concept. 2017;7(2). doi:10.5826/dpc.0702a10

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