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Mahmoud Rezk Abdelwahed Hussein1.
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Keywords: Blue nevi; HMB45; Melanocytes
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35272922 PMCID: PMC9133253 DOI: 10.1016/j.abd.2020.12.013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: An Bras Dermatol ISSN: 0365-0596 Impact factor: 2.113
Figure 1Immunohistological features of common blue nevi with HMB45 protein expression (diffuse or patchy staining patterns). (A, B and C), A case of 59-years old lady presented with 0.5 cm hyperpigmented glistening macule on the skin of the right arm. Histologically, the lesion is composed of a proliferation of spindle-shaped and dendritic melanocytes, admixed with pigment-laden macrophages (“melanophages”). Mitotic figures and junctional melanocytic activity are absent. Histologic maturation is seen at the peripheral and deep parts of the lesion, where the spindle-shaped cells insinuate themselves singly among the thickened collagen fibers of the reticular dermis. A sparse perivascular lymphocytic infiltrate is also seen. There is no individual cell necrosis or cells in mitosis. (D), Further immunohistochemical evaluation was performed with the proper positive and negative controls that revealed strong diffuse Melan-A staining. (E, F, G and H), The tumor cells show HMB45 protein expression throughout the entire lesion (diffuse pattern of staining). (I, J, K and L), A case of a 63-year-old lady with a 0.4 cm hyperpigmented macule on the chest wall. Sections show an admixture of the dendritic epithelioid melanocytes, melanophages in the mid reticular dermis amidst collagen bundles. (L), There is no mitosis or individual cell necrosis or inflammatory cell infiltrate: Further immunohistochemical evaluation was performed with the proper positive and negative controls that revealed strong diffuse Melan-A staining. (M, N, O and P), The tumor cells show diffuse HMB45 protein expression throughout the entire lesion.
Figure 2Immunohistological features of common blue nevi with HMB45 protein expression (patchy or individual cell staining patterns). (A, B and C), A case of a 56-year-old lady with a hyperpigmented macule, 0.2 cm, over the upper mid-back. Histologically, there is a well-circumscribed, symmetric dermal growth composed of elongated, finely branching melanocytes insinuated between the collagen fibers of the upper and mid dermis. The melanocytes are admixed with some melanophages. There is periadnexal (perifollicular) aggregation of the melanocytes. (D), Further immunohistochemical evaluation was performed with the proper positive and negative controls that revealed strong diffuse Melan-A staining throughout the entire lesion. (E, F, G and H), Some groups of HMB45 positive dermal melanocytes are noted (patchy pattern of staining). (I, J, K and L), A case of a 49-year-old lady with a smooth, gray-tan lesion, 0.7 cm in size, over the skin of the left buttock. Histological sections show alteration of the dermis by a symmetric growth consisting of a variable admixture of dendritic melanocytes, some melanophages, and fibrosis. There is no apparent cytologic atypia, cell necrosis, or mitotic activity. Further immunohistochemical evaluation was performed with the proper positive and negative controls that revealed strong diffuse Melan-A staining throughout the entire lesion. (M, N, O and P), Occasional HMB45 positive dermal nevic cells are noted (individual-cell pattern of staining).