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Jiaojiao Zhang1,2, Huizhi Yang3, Jiaxi Lin4, Fang Zhang4, Jianqiang Shi4, Rongyi Chen1,4.
Abstract
The aim of the present study was to present a rare case of primary acral amelanotic malignant melanoma (AMM). A 61-year-old man developed an aggressive tumor in the front part of the sole of his left foot, which continued to increase in size for >1 year. The biopsy results revealed epidermis loss, ulcer formation, and the presence of abundant allotropic tumor cells throughout the dermis, with deeply stained nuclei, light reddish cytoplasm and visible multinucleated giant cells with heterogeneous nuclear division. The tumor cells exhibited partial formation of nests and bundled distribution, and there were no observed pigment particles. The diagnosis was confirmed as AMM based on the findings of the histopathological examination and immunohistochemical staining for Ki67 (+++), Melan-A (+++), human melanoma black 45 (+), CD20 (-), cytokeratin (CK)7 (-) and CK5/6 (-). Copyright: © Zhang et al.Entities:
Keywords: Melan-A; amelanotic malignant melanoma; immunohistochemistry
Year: 2020 PMID: 32953113 PMCID: PMC7484730 DOI: 10.3892/mco.2020.2129
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Clin Oncol ISSN: 2049-9450
Figure 1The dimensions of the mass were 7x6x5 cm. Macroscopically, the mass was cauliflower-like, with a pinkish color and no pigmentation. The mass appeared to be locally infiltrative with poorly defined boundaries, and was adherent to the subcutaneous tissue with poor mobility.
Figure 2The findings on histopathological examination were as follows: (A) Loss of epidermis with ulcer formation, (B) with abundant tumor cells in the whole dermis, (C) heterogeneous nuclear division, (D) partial nest formation and bundled distribution, without pigment particles. Hematoxylin and eosin staining; all magnifications, x10.
Figure 3The results of the immunohistochemistry examination were as follows: (A) Ki67 (+++), (B) Melan-A (+++), (C) human melanoma black 45 (+), (D) CD20 (-), (E) CK7 (-), (F) CK5/6 (-). CK, cytokeratin; all magnifications, x20.
Figure 4The patient was subjected to partial amputation of the left foot and plastic reconstructive surgery.