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Hisao Imai1, Yoshio Kiyohara2, Shusuke Yoshikawa2, Nao Kusutani2, Akira Ono1, Tetsuhiko Taira1, Hirotsugu Kenmotsu1, Hideyuki Harada3, Tateaki Naito1, Haruyasu Murakami1, Takehisa Sano4, Hiroshi Fuji5, Masahiro Endo6, Takashi Nakajima7, Toshiaki Takahashi1.
Abstract
Primary cancer of the trachea is rare and accounts for only 0.1-0.4% of all newly diagnosed respiratory tract cancers, worldwide. In the present study, a case of primary tracheal malignant melanoma, a particularly rare type of cancer, is reported. A 68-year-old male presented with a cough and bloody sputum. A chest computed tomography scan revealed a 25×20×15-mm tracheal tumor, located immediately above the carina, which reduced the cross-sectional area of the trachea by ~90%. Histopathological analysis of biopsy specimens determined a diagnosis of malignant melanoma. The patient was treated with argon plasma coagulation and chemoradiotherapy, which restored airway patency, however, metastasis was detected in the lungs. The patient refused further treatment and received palliative care. Subsequently, the patient succumbed to the disease within four months. Thus, although primary malignant melanoma of the trachea is extremeley rare, the possibility should be considered during diagnosis.Entities:
Keywords: argon plasma coagulation; malignant melanoma; trachea
Year: 2014 PMID: 25624894 PMCID: PMC4301528 DOI: 10.3892/ol.2014.2782
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Lett ISSN: 1792-1074 Impact factor: 2.967
Figure 1Chest computed tomography scan. The tumor measured 25×20×15 mm and was located directly above the carina and protruded from the anterior wall of the trachea (arrow).
Figure 2Endoscopic findings. (A) Prior to treatment, bronchoscopy revealed a pigmented, cauliflower-like, warty tumor. (B) Following chemoradiotherapy, bronchoscopy revealed darkened regions in the tracheal mucosa.
Figure 3Histological and immunohistochemical observations of tumor tissue obtained via bronchoscopic biopsy. (A) Proliferation of epithelioid-shaped atypical cells with marginal melanin production were observed (stain, hematoxylin and eosin; magnification, ×100). In the same tumor, these epithelioid-shaped atypical cells also stained positively for the melanoma markers (B) S-100, (C) melan-A and (D) HMB-45 (magnification, ×100).