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“High class melanoma”

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    Lbell
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    I'm waiting on pathology tests (14days is a long time) but the dermatologists has already stated that he thinks  it will come back "high class melanoma", anyone familiar with this non medical term for classifications?

    I went to the dermatologist for a completey unrelated matter and the Dr in mid sentence grabbed my arm and said we need to biopsy this. At first I laughed off his eagle vision but I think now I'm just relived that his clincial skills picked up on something not related to the reason for the clinical visit.

     

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      Janner
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      Can't say I've heard that term before and I've been around here a long time.  Sounds like his own vernacular but not standard nomenclature.  Hopefully, he's just plain wrong!

      SABKLYN
      Participant

      TAgree with Janner and in my opinion, horrific bedside manner. Neither he or anyone else could definitively say what  it is without a biopsy and path report

      MovingOn
      Participant

      My guess is that the Derm. is guessing the mole is melanoma. In the slang of the Derm. he/she adds the 'high class' prefix because of melanoma's position relative to some other skin cancers.

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