| Literature DB >> 34286349 |
Martin G Cook1,2,3, Barry W E M Powell4, Megan E Grant5, Adele C Green5,6.
Abstract
Desmoplastic melanoma commonly occurs on the head and neck in a pure form, but occasionally, it occurs in a mixed tumor with another type, usually superficial spreading melanoma (SSM), and rarely as a metastasis from a primary SSM. We report here a primary SSM on the leg of a 32-year-old male which metastasised to lymph nodes, and 10 years later recurred at the primary site initially with mixed features but evolving to resemble a uniformly desmoplastic, deeply invasive melanoma. This unusual case has implications for clinical management and is additionally notable for its reversal in behavior, from metastatic to local infiltrative type, correlating with the change in morphology.Entities:
Keywords: Desmoplastic melanoma; Mixed desmoplastic; Superficial spreading melanoma; Tumor behavior reversal
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34286349 PMCID: PMC9023384 DOI: 10.1007/s00428-021-03127-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virchows Arch ISSN: 0945-6317 Impact factor: 4.064
Fig. 1The superficial part of the presenting melanoma in 2005 on the left leg showing pagetoid infiltration, characteristic of SSM
Fig. 2The skin over the excised lesion in 2015 on the left leg, 10 years later showing the dermal proliferation of spindle cells with desmoplasia
Fig. 3The skin seen in Fig. 2 shows elongated spindle cells positive with S100