Amelanotic melanoma in Adult
Synopsis

While no survival difference between pigmented and amelanotic melanomas is seen after correcting for American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) tumor stage, amelanotic melanomas tend to be associated with a worse overall survival rate than the pigmented counterpart. This is thought to be from a delay in diagnosis, likely attributed to the difficulty in clinical diagnosis.
A 2017 study showed that an absence of back nevi, the presence of many freckles, a sun-sensitive phenotypic index, and/or prior amelanotic melanoma may increase the risk of developing amelanotic melanoma. According to a 2018 prospective cohort study in Australia, amelanotic melanoma is more common in chronically sun-exposed areas. In a large 2019 cross-sectional retrospective chart review study, amelanotic melanoma was found to be associated with the presence of red hair, older age, and a history of keratinocyte carcinomas, whereas it was found to have an inverse association with family history of melanoma, a prominent mole pattern (more than 50 nevi), and a history of dysplastic nevi.
Codes
C43.9 – Malignant melanoma of skin, unspecified
SNOMEDCT:
276751004 – Amelanotic malignant melanoma of skin
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Last Updated:09/08/2019