Literature DB >> 10632492

Large plaque-type blue nevus with subcutaneous cellular nodules.

K J Busam1, J M Woodruff, R A Erlandson, M S Brady.   

Abstract

Unusual or atypical melanocytic nevi can be confused with malignant melanoma. The authors present two cases of an unusual variant of blue nevus that were misdiagnosed initially as malignancy. Both lesions were asymptomatic and characterized clinically by childhood onset, with slow enlargement during adolescence and subsequent nodule formation. One lesion, which measured 24 cm in greatest dimension, was located on the anterior chest wall of a 53-year-old woman. The other lesion, which measured approximately 15 cm in greatest dimension, was located on the lateral abdominal wall of a 20-year-old man. Both lesions were characterized by a multifocal dermal and subcutaneous proliferation of fusiform and dendritic pigmented melanocytes. The histologic appearance of individual foci ranged from dermal melanocytosis to common blue nevus and cellular blue nevus. The cellular foci were located in the subcutis and involved, in one patient, the stroma of the breast. The cells were immunoreactive for S-100 protein, gp100 (HMB-45), and Melan-A (A103). Ultrastructural analysis revealed melanocytes typical of blue nevus. The woman underwent complete excision of the lesion, and the man underwent only partial excision of the lesion. On clinical follow-up of 32 and 19 months, respectively, both patients are alive and well with no evidence of recurrence or progression. Because the lesions presented clinically as large plaques and were diagnosed histologically as blue nevi with subcutaneous foci of cellular blue nevus, we term this rare variant of blue nevus large plaque-type blue nevus with subcutaneous cellular nodules. Recognition of this lesion enhances our knowledge of the morphologic spectrum of melanocytic tumors and helps to avoid confusion with malignant melanoma.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10632492     DOI: 10.1097/00000478-200001000-00011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Surg Pathol        ISSN: 0147-5185            Impact factor:   6.394


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4.  The long history of a melanoma associated with a congenital large plaque type blue nevus with subcutaneous cellular nodules.

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