| Literature DB >> 31236398 |
Yan-Tao Cai1, Li-Chen Cao1, Chen-Fang Zhu1, Feng Zhao1, Bao-Xing Tian1, Shan-Yu Guo2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Anorectal melanoma (AM) is an extremely rare malignant tumor originating from anorectal melanocytes with a poor prognosis. AM has been reported to have a much lower incidence than cutaneous or choroid melanoma, accounting for 0.4%-1.6% of all melanomas. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Amelanotic; Anorectal melanoma; Case report; Melanotic; Synchronous
Year: 2019 PMID: 31236398 PMCID: PMC6580341 DOI: 10.12998/wjcc.v7.i11.1337
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Clin Cases ISSN: 2307-8960 Impact factor: 1.337
Figure 1Preoperative colonoscopy images revealing two anorectal masses, one pedunculated mass located at the anal canal level (unpigmented, diameter 2.5 cm) (A), and the other sessile mass 3 cm above the dentate line (pigmented, diameter 2 cm) (B).
Figure 2Enhanced pelvic computed tomography image revealing a pedunculated mass from the anterior wall of the rectum, and the other sessile mass from the side wall of the rectum. Both masses invaded into muscular layer and were enhanced at the arterial phase.
Figure 3Transanal exploration of anorectal masses. A: Derived from the anterior wall of the rectum, one pedunculated mass appeared at the anal canal level without melanin pigmentation. Two mucosal melanic zones were found at the anal canal level (blue arrows); B: Another pigmented mass was 3 cm above the dentate line under anoscope vision.
Figure 4Histologic illustration of the four lesions in this case (HE staining, 10×). A: Pedunculated mass located at the anal canal level. Although this lesion appeared unpigmented via visualization, scattered round atypical pigmented cells were found microscopically; B: The sessile mass 3 cm above the dentate line showed densely distributed pigmented cells; C and D: Two mucosal melanic zones were analyzed. Infiltration of atypical pigmented cells was found distributed in the mucosal and submucosal layers.
Falch staging classification of anorectal melanoma
| I | Local tumor spread + no infiltration of muscular layer | 29 |
| II | Local tumor spread + infiltration of the muscular layer | 11 |
| III | Regional tumor spread and/or lymph node metastasis | 9 |
| IV | Distal metastasis |