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      laheasley
      Participant

      Any advice is appreciated!  I know this is a long laundry list of questions and uncertainty, and I apologize for that. If you have advice for even just part of one question, that would be so awesome!  I hope I am getting worked up over nothing!!

        laheasley
        Participant

        Dermatopathology Report

        Diagnosis:

        Malignant melanoma

        Breslow's Thickness – 0.46mm

        Clark's Level – III

        Ulceration – Absent

        Regression – Not Observed

        Mitotic Rate – zero per square mm

        Host Lymphocytic Response – Non-brisk

        Associated Lesion – Possible small vestige of intradermal nevus (172.5)

        Clinical Information:

        Clinical History:  atypical

        Specimen Data:

        Specimen Type/Location:  Breast, Left

        Gross Description: Received in formalin is an irregular piece of skin measuring 0.8 cm in greatest dimension.  The specimen is entirely submitted.

        Microscopic Examination:  Sections demonstrate skin with a confluent atypical melanocytic proliferation at the dermal-epidermal junction, composed as irregular nests and single units.  Some areas display confluent single cell growth.  The cells are intermediate to large in size with abundant dusty amphophilic cytoplasm and nuclear atypia characterized by hyperchromasia, pleomorphism and conspicuous nucleoli.  There is marked pagetoid extension of single cells and small dyscohesive nests.  Exceptionally rare mitotic figures are present.  The process extends into and focally fills the papillary dermis to a depth of 0.46 mm.  There is a very small focus in the dermal component where the cells tend to nest more, display much less atypica and mild changes of maturation.  Elsewhere, the deepest components display cytoplasmic evidence of melanogenesiis and minimal maturation.

         

        I am scheduled to have a Wide Local Excision at 8 a.m. in the morning.  I was not too worried when I initially got the news, but as it gets closer, I am starting to have bad/worrisome feelings.  I have the report but I don't understand what any of it means.  I think it looks pretty good – at least the parts I can figure out!  But there are parts that concern me … specifically "possible small vestige of intradermal nevus" and basically the whole paragraph after "microscopic examination" …

         

        Any advice???

        laheasley
        Participant

        Dermatopathology Report

        Diagnosis:

        Malignant melanoma

        Breslow's Thickness – 0.46mm

        Clark's Level – III

        Ulceration – Absent

        Regression – Not Observed

        Mitotic Rate – zero per square mm

        Host Lymphocytic Response – Non-brisk

        Associated Lesion – Possible small vestige of intradermal nevus (172.5)

        Clinical Information:

        Clinical History:  atypical

        Specimen Data:

        Specimen Type/Location:  Breast, Left

        Gross Description: Received in formalin is an irregular piece of skin measuring 0.8 cm in greatest dimension.  The specimen is entirely submitted.

        Microscopic Examination:  Sections demonstrate skin with a confluent atypical melanocytic proliferation at the dermal-epidermal junction, composed as irregular nests and single units.  Some areas display confluent single cell growth.  The cells are intermediate to large in size with abundant dusty amphophilic cytoplasm and nuclear atypia characterized by hyperchromasia, pleomorphism and conspicuous nucleoli.  There is marked pagetoid extension of single cells and small dyscohesive nests.  Exceptionally rare mitotic figures are present.  The process extends into and focally fills the papillary dermis to a depth of 0.46 mm.  There is a very small focus in the dermal component where the cells tend to nest more, display much less atypica and mild changes of maturation.  Elsewhere, the deepest components display cytoplasmic evidence of melanogenesiis and minimal maturation.

         

        I am scheduled to have a Wide Local Excision at 8 a.m. in the morning.  I was not too worried when I initially got the news, but as it gets closer, I am starting to have bad/worrisome feelings.  I have the report but I don't understand what any of it means.  I think it looks pretty good – at least the parts I can figure out!  But there are parts that concern me … specifically "possible small vestige of intradermal nevus" and basically the whole paragraph after "microscopic examination" …

         

        Any advice???

        laheasley
        Participant

        Dermatopathology Report

        Diagnosis:

        Malignant melanoma

        Breslow's Thickness – 0.46mm

        Clark's Level – III

        Ulceration – Absent

        Regression – Not Observed

        Mitotic Rate – zero per square mm

        Host Lymphocytic Response – Non-brisk

        Associated Lesion – Possible small vestige of intradermal nevus (172.5)

        Clinical Information:

        Clinical History:  atypical

        Specimen Data:

        Specimen Type/Location:  Breast, Left

        Gross Description: Received in formalin is an irregular piece of skin measuring 0.8 cm in greatest dimension.  The specimen is entirely submitted.

        Microscopic Examination:  Sections demonstrate skin with a confluent atypical melanocytic proliferation at the dermal-epidermal junction, composed as irregular nests and single units.  Some areas display confluent single cell growth.  The cells are intermediate to large in size with abundant dusty amphophilic cytoplasm and nuclear atypia characterized by hyperchromasia, pleomorphism and conspicuous nucleoli.  There is marked pagetoid extension of single cells and small dyscohesive nests.  Exceptionally rare mitotic figures are present.  The process extends into and focally fills the papillary dermis to a depth of 0.46 mm.  There is a very small focus in the dermal component where the cells tend to nest more, display much less atypica and mild changes of maturation.  Elsewhere, the deepest components display cytoplasmic evidence of melanogenesiis and minimal maturation.

         

        I am scheduled to have a Wide Local Excision at 8 a.m. in the morning.  I was not too worried when I initially got the news, but as it gets closer, I am starting to have bad/worrisome feelings.  I have the report but I don't understand what any of it means.  I think it looks pretty good – at least the parts I can figure out!  But there are parts that concern me … specifically "possible small vestige of intradermal nevus" and basically the whole paragraph after "microscopic examination" …

         

        Any advice???

      laheasley
      Participant

      Any advice is appreciated!  I know this is a long laundry list of questions and uncertainty, and I apologize for that. If you have advice for even just part of one question, that would be so awesome!  I hope I am getting worked up over nothing!!

      laheasley
      Participant

      Any advice is appreciated!  I know this is a long laundry list of questions and uncertainty, and I apologize for that. If you have advice for even just part of one question, that would be so awesome!  I hope I am getting worked up over nothing!!

      laheasley
      Participant

      P.P.S.  One more thing … the area where this melanoma has appeared?  It has never seen the light of day.  It is an area that would be covered by the top of a bathing suit/bikini/bra … does that matter or make any difference?

      laheasley
      Participant

      P.P.S.  One more thing … the area where this melanoma has appeared?  It has never seen the light of day.  It is an area that would be covered by the top of a bathing suit/bikini/bra … does that matter or make any difference?

      laheasley
      Participant

      P.P.S.  One more thing … the area where this melanoma has appeared?  It has never seen the light of day.  It is an area that would be covered by the top of a bathing suit/bikini/bra … does that matter or make any difference?

      laheasley
      Participant

      I cannot thank you enough!  I have been getting more and more worried as tomorrow approaches … maybe I can actually get some sleep now!

      laheasley
      Participant

      I cannot thank you enough!  I have been getting more and more worried as tomorrow approaches … maybe I can actually get some sleep now!

      laheasley
      Participant

      I cannot thank you enough!  I have been getting more and more worried as tomorrow approaches … maybe I can actually get some sleep now!

      laheasley
      Participant

      I shared my pathology report in the replies … wasn't sure if you would received notice of it.  Thank you for your advice and experience!

      laheasley
      Participant

      I shared my pathology report in the replies … wasn't sure if you would received notice of it.  Thank you for your advice and experience!

      laheasley
      Participant

      I shared my pathology report in the replies … wasn't sure if you would received notice of it.  Thank you for your advice and experience!

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