Metastatic melanoma with features of blue nevus and tumoral melanosis identified during pembrolizumab therapy
Metastatic melanoma may exhibit clinical or histologic features of blue nevus. Pembrolizumab therapy is associated with regression and tumoral melanosis. We report on a man with widespread metastatic melanoma on pembrolizumab therapy in whom a blue-grey papule developed on the left side of his neck...
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Main Authors: | Matthew F. Helm, MD (Author), Michael J. Bax, MD (Author), Paul N. Bogner, MD (Author), Catherine G. Chung, MD (Author) |
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2017-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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