Liability in the context of misdiagnosis of melanoma in Australia

Melody Abikhair, Patrick Mahar, Adrian Ralston Cachia, John William Kelly

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Abstract

Abstract ? Malignant melanoma is a serious and relatively common condition, the diagnosis of which may be difficult. ? In a recent Supreme Court of New South Wales case, misdiagnosis of melanoma occurred, but there was failure to establish causation of the patient s poor prognosis. ? Aggressive melanomas may grow quickly, fail to conform to standard and commonly taught diagnostic criteria, and frequently escape early detection. ? In the event of uncertain diagnosis or failed treatment of a lesion, an appropriate standard of care is full excisional biopsy if not previously performed, or referral of the case to an appropriate specialist or melanoma centre. Clinicians should remain aware of the existence of higher-risk, easily misdiagnosed melanomas with a high mortality rate. Therefore, they should aim to identify these at the earliest opportunity.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)119 - 121
Number of pages3
JournalThe Medical Journal of Australia
Volume200
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

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