Literature DB >> 15370109

Histopathological characteristics of malignant melanoma affecting mucous membranes: a unifying concept of histogenesis.

Toshiaki Saida1, Shigeo Kawachi, Minoru Takata, Hiroshi Kurita, Kenji Kurashina, Toshiro Kageshita, Morio Tonogi, Yuichiro Okazaki, Gen-Yuki Yamane, Kaiyo Takubo, Yoshito Ueyama.   

Abstract

AIMS: To investigate histopathological characteristics of melanocytic lesions affecting mucous membranes in various anatomical sites. Particular attention was paid to elucidation of morphological characteristics of early phases of mucosal melanoma in order to contribute to effective detection of this highly malignant neoplasm in the curable stages.
METHODS: A total of 87 melanocytic lesions of mucous membranes were investigated histopathologically. There were 55 malignant melanomas including eight lesions of melanoma in situ, three in the radial growth phase (RGP) and 44 in the vertical growth phase (VGP), and 28 benign melanocytic lesions including four melanotic macules, 19 melanocytic naevi and five blue naevi. In addition, this series also included four equivocal lesions for which diagnoses were not definitely determined. With regard to malignant melanoma, histopathological patterns of in situ phase and RGP were intensely evaluated.
RESULTS: Histopathological features of benign melanocytic lesions were essentially the same as those of the corresponding lesions of the skin. In the vast majority of mucosal melanomas, irrespective of anatomical sites, the main histopathological pattern seen in melanoma in situ and in RGP was the lentiginous pattern, which shows proliferation of atypical melanocytes in the lower layer of more or less acanthotic epithelium, though subtle variations of the pattern were detected. No association of melanocytic naevus was detected in any cases of melanoma. Based on these findings, we have proposed a unifying concept of de novo histogenesis of mucosal malignant melanoma.
CONCLUSIONS: Our concept of histogenesis of mucosal melanoma assists in the identification of this highly malignant neoplasm in the early curable stages.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15370109     DOI: 10.1080/00313020412331282753

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pathology        ISSN: 0031-3025            Impact factor:   5.306


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