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#Redirect [[Melanoma]]
  Name        = Nodular melanoma |
  ICD10      = |
  ICD9        = |
  ICDO        = 8721/3 |
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==Overview==
'''Nodular melanoma''' (NM) is the most aggressive form of [[melanoma]]. It grows in vertical direction from the outset and grows very fast (months). Nodular melanoma has no known precursor. It is a small black, or if amelanotic, pink nodule that simply enlarges. The lesions tend to bleed.
 
The microscopic hallmarks are:
* Dome-shaped at low power
* Epidermis thin or normal
* Dermal nodule of melanocytes with a 'pushing' growth pattern
* No "radial growth phase"
 
==External links==
* [http://www.bccancer.bc.ca/HPI/CME/SkinCancer/CMESkinCancer/Readings/EarlyDiagnosis/NodularMelanoma.htm BC Cancer Agency]
* [http://matrix.ucdavis.edu/tumors/tradition/gallery-nodular-mm.html UC Davis - images]
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