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Nodular malignant
melanoma with Spitz nevus-like pathological features finally confirmed
by the pathological feature of the sentinel lymph node.J
Dermatol. 2007 Dec;34(12):821-8.
The clinical and
histopathological similarities of nodular melanoma and Spitz nevus
currently still make a definitive diagnosis difficult. We report here
a case of nodular melanoma that was extremely difficult to diagnose
both clinically and histopathologically. The primary tumor was a
blackish nodule on the scalp and biopsy was performed for pathological
diagnosis. Although our first impression was malignant melanoma, we
asked two dermatopathologists for second opinions; however, one
diagnosed a melanoma and the other a Spitz nevus. Faced with this
clinical dilemma, an operation was performed with sentinel node
biopsy. Only one sentinel node suggested a metastasis.
Histopathological diagnosis to establish whether it was a melanoma
metastasis or nodal nevi was also difficult, and we again asked for
second opinions from another dermatopathologist in the USA. According
to its clinical course and the histopathology of the sentinel lymph
node with additional immunohistochemistry, this case was finally
diagnosed as a nodular melanoma (T4aN1aM0, stage IIIA). To date, the
patient has been given five courses of chemotherapy at 6-month
intervals, with no local recurrence or distant metastases so far. |