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Takeshi Kondo1, Kiyoshi Mori, Shiori Oka, Setsuko Morinaka.
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INTRODUCTION: Melanotic variant of oncocytic metaplasia of the nasopharynx is an extremely rare condition. CASE REPORT: A 73-year-old Japanese man presented with nasal congestion and chill. Nasoscopic examination revealed multiple black nodules around the bilateral torus tubarius. The nodules were biopsied to determine the histology. The clinical differential diagnosis was malignant melanoma or hemangioma. Microscopically, there were oncocytic plump cells with abundant brown pigmented granules showing glandular pattern. No significant atypia was found. The pigment was positive for Fontana-Masson staining, and negative for Berlin blue staining, showing that it was melanin pigment. Immunohistochemically, S100-positive HMB45-negative dendritic cells were also found.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20205773 PMCID: PMC2823682 DOI: 10.1186/1746-1596-5-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diagn Pathol ISSN: 1746-1596 Impact factor: 2.644
Figure 1Macroscopic and microscopic findings of the lesion. A: Endonasal view of the nasopharynx, with multiple melanotic lesions around the Eustachian tuber (left side). B: Microscopic findings of the lesion (hematoxylin and eosin stain, low magnification). C: Microscopic findings of the lesion (hematoxylin and eosin stain, high magnification). Plump epithelial cells with eosinophilic cytoplasm and many brown pigmented granules are arranged in a tubular pattern. D: Immunohistochemical findings of the lesion (S-100). S100-positive HMB45-negative dendritic cells were scattered in the lesion (arrows). By counterstaining with Giemsa stain, melanin pigment showed heterochromasia (green).