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*[[Nevus|Bleeding nevus]] | *[[Nevus|Bleeding nevus]] | ||
*[[Nodule|Cutaneous nodules]] | *[[Nodule|Cutaneous nodules]] | ||
*Hyper/hypopigmented skin lesion | *[[Hyperpigmentation|Hyper]]/[[Hypopigmented area|hypopigmented skin lesion]] | ||
*[[Lymphadenopathy|Lymphatic masses]] | *[[Lymphadenopathy|Lymphatic masses]] | ||
*[[Melanonychia]] (brown/blue nail discoloration) | *[[Melanonychia]] (brown/blue nail discoloration) | ||
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*[[Skin lesion|Painful skin lesion]] | *[[Skin lesion|Painful skin lesion]] | ||
*[[Pruritus]] | *[[Pruritus]] | ||
*Visceral or bone pain | *Visceral or [[bone pain]] | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Yazan Daaboul, M.D.
Overview
Symptoms of melanoma include a rapidly growing existing nevus, non-healing skin ulcers, pruritus, or visceral or bone pain. Symptoms of melanoma include
History and Symptoms
Symptoms of melanoma include the following:
- Rapid growth of an existing nevus
- Bleeding nevus
- Cutaneous nodules
- Hyper/hypopigmented skin lesion
- Lymphatic masses
- Melanonychia (brown/blue nail discoloration)
- Non-healing skin ulcer
- Painful skin lesion
- Pruritus
- Visceral or bone pain