| Literature DB >> 32390487 |
Alessandro Caputo1, Alfonso Califano2, Marco Fabiano1, Vincenzo Altieri1,3, Pio Zeppa1,3, Antonio D'Antonio1,3.
Abstract
A rare disease in an unusual site can closely mimic a typical presentation of a common disease, sometimes with devastating consequences. We present a case of primary amelanotic malignant melanoma of the urethra in a male, with clinical and histological characteristics that could have led to a mistaken diagnosis of high-grade urothelial carcinoma. Amelanotic mucosal melanoma should be suspected in all cases of high-grade mucosal tumors with practically any appearance (epithelioid, sarcomatoid, anaplastic, mixed). Morphological hints pointing toward melanoma-such as the presence of sparse melanin pigment or melanoma in situ-should be sought, and if absent, an immunohistochemical panel comprising S100 and HMB45 should be performed.Entities:
Keywords: amelanotic melanoma; diagnostic pitfall; mucosal melanoma; urethral melanoma
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32390487 DOI: 10.1177/1066896920919497
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Surg Pathol ISSN: 1066-8969 Impact factor: 1.271