| Literature DB >> 27124046 |
Hui Liu1, Yan Yan, Chun-Meng Jiang.
Abstract
Primary malignant melanoma of the esophagus (PMME) is a rare disease with an extremely poor prognosis. We experienced a 79-year-old man with PMME who had unusual endoscopic findings. On endoscopy, an elongated lump was detected on 1 side of the vertical axis of the esophagus. The mass extended progressively for 15 cm along the esophageal longitudinal axis and invaded half of the esophageal circumference. These endoscopic findings were not characteristic of PMME, and the condition was confirmed with biopsy and immunohistochemical staining. Here, we present this rare case and review the recent relevant literature regarding PMME. Doctors should be aware that PMME might present with unusual endoscopic findings.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27124046 PMCID: PMC4998709 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000003479
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.889
FIGURE 1A–C presented the endoscopic images of the primary malignant melanoma of the esophagus from different perspectives. Figure 1 A indicated that there was no pigmentation on the surface. Figure 1 B and C presented that the mass extended progressively for 15 cm along the esophageal longitudinal axis and invaded half of the esophageal circumference. Figure 1 C indicated that the mass had extensive necrotic tissue, active hemorrhage spots and no pigmentation on the surface.
FIGURE 2Histopathological staining (hematoxylin and eosin staining) shows the presence of melanin granules.
FIGURE 3Immunohistochemical staining shows the presence of human melanoma black (HMB)-45 (A) and S100 (B) in the tumor cells. HMB = human melanoma black.