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Skin and soft tissue masses

PAEDIATRIC

Minimum Referral Criteria

  • Category 1
    (appointment within 30 calendar days)
    • Suspected malignancy
    • Enlarged subcutaneous masses nodes not rapidly increasing in size but not resolving (>3cm)
  • Category 2
    (appointment within 90 calendar days)
    • Vascular lesion
    • Recurrent infections
    • Subcutaneous lesion increasing in size
    • Infected sacral sinus
    • Giant hairy naevus
    • Spina bifida occulta
    • Enlarged subcutaneous masses nodes not rapidly increasing in size but not resolving (<3cm)
    • Other congenital naevi such as sebaceous
  • Category 3
    (appointment within 365 calendar days)
    • Monitoring of benign congenital pigmented and melanocytic naevi

1. Reason for request Indicate on the referral

  • To establish a diagnosis
  • For treatment or intervention
  • For advice and management
  • For specialist to take over management
  • Reassurance for GP/second opinion
  • For a specified test/investigation the GP can't order, or the patient can't afford or access
  • Reassurance for the patient/family
  • For other reason (e.g. rapidly accelerating disease progression)
  • Clinical judgement indicates a referral for specialist review is necessary

2. Essential referral information Referral will be returned without this

  • History of the size, type, swelling and how long the infection has been present (if applicable)

3. Additional referral information Useful for processing the referral

  • XR results of sacral spine (if appropriate)

NB: Punch or partial biopsy results of skin and subcutaneous masses, and FNA is not indicated in children

4. Request

Last updated: 13 June 2023