| Literature DB >> 25385349 |
Yunxiang Li, Haichao Yuan, Anguo Wang, Zongping Zhang, Ji Wu, Qiang Wei1.
Abstract
We present a case of a patient with malignant melanoma of the glans penis and urethra, which was found in a 53-year-old man with nonhealing ulcerative penile lesion and bilateral, clinically palpable inguinal lymphadenopathies at diagnosis. A diagnostic biopsy showed the characteristics of a melanoma. We treated the patient with total penectomy and bilateral inguinal lymph node dissection. After surgery, chemotherapy with bleomycin, vincristine and cisplatin and immunotherapy with thymosin injection were started. No recurrence or metastasis occurred during the 3 years after the operation. Melanoma of the penis is very rare, and early diagnosis is important because the patient prognosis is very poor.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25385349 PMCID: PMC4233061 DOI: 10.1186/1477-7819-12-340
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Surg Oncol ISSN: 1477-7819 Impact factor: 2.754
Figure 1Multifocal melanoma of both the glans penis and urethra. (A) Uniform dark brown pigmented macule partially occupying the glans penis, coronary sulcus and urethral meatus. (B) Longitudinal incision of the penis showed 8-cm melanin pigmentation in the pendulous urethra.
Figure 2Histologic specimens. (A) Numerous atypical melanocytic cells with large hyperchromatic nuclei and abundant cytoplasm. The melanocytes were arranged in nests (hematoxylin and eosin stain; original magnification, ×200). (B) Sections of the main tumor mass show strong positive staining for HMB-45 (original magnification, ×200). (C) Sections of the main tumor mass show strong positive staining for CD68. The melanocytes were arranged in nests (original magnification, ×200).