Tumoral or nodular melanosis is considered as a rare manifestation of a completely regressed melanoma whose histopathological features include confluent dermal nodular aggregates of heavily melanized polygonal cells consistent with melanophages. Tumoral melanosis involving also lymph node is an even rarer event that has been reported only twice in the literature. We report a case of lymph node melanosis in the sentinel lymph node draining from a primary cutaneous lesion combining a dermal tumoral melanosis consistent with a complete regressed melanoma associated with a residual part of a deep congenital nevus. We discuss the histopathological diagnosis of our primary cutaneous lesion and the sentinel lymph node microscopic findings,compare our case with the previous ones,and discuss the possible prognostic and therapeutic implications.

Tumoral or nodular melanosis is considered as a rare manifestation of a completely regressed melanoma whose histopathological features include confluent dermal nodular aggregates of heavily melanized polygonal cells consistent with melanophages. Tumoral melanosis involving also lymph node is an even rarer event that has been reported only twice in the literature. We report a case of lymph node melanosis in the sentinel lymph node draining from a primary cutaneous lesion combining a dermal tumoral melanosis consistent with a complete regressed melanoma associated with a residual part of a deep congenital nevus. We discuss the histopathological diagnosis of our primary cutaneous lesion and the sentinel lymph node microscopic findings, compare our case with the previous ones, and discuss the possible prognostic and therapeutic implications.

Lymph node melanosis from a primary cutaneous lesion combining a nodular (Tumoral) melanosis and a congenital dermal melanocytic nevus / Rongioletti, Franco; Pavesi, Alessandra; Carli, Carla; Parodi, Aurora; Fiocca, Roberto. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF DERMATOPATHOLOGY. - ISSN 0193-1091. - 34:6(2012), pp. 653-657. [10.1097/DAD.0b013e3182447f73]

Lymph node melanosis from a primary cutaneous lesion combining a nodular (Tumoral) melanosis and a congenital dermal melanocytic nevus

Rongioletti, Franco;
2012-01-01

Abstract

Tumoral or nodular melanosis is considered as a rare manifestation of a completely regressed melanoma whose histopathological features include confluent dermal nodular aggregates of heavily melanized polygonal cells consistent with melanophages. Tumoral melanosis involving also lymph node is an even rarer event that has been reported only twice in the literature. We report a case of lymph node melanosis in the sentinel lymph node draining from a primary cutaneous lesion combining a dermal tumoral melanosis consistent with a complete regressed melanoma associated with a residual part of a deep congenital nevus. We discuss the histopathological diagnosis of our primary cutaneous lesion and the sentinel lymph node microscopic findings, compare our case with the previous ones, and discuss the possible prognostic and therapeutic implications.
2012
Tumoral or nodular melanosis is considered as a rare manifestation of a completely regressed melanoma whose histopathological features include confluent dermal nodular aggregates of heavily melanized polygonal cells consistent with melanophages. Tumoral melanosis involving also lymph node is an even rarer event that has been reported only twice in the literature. We report a case of lymph node melanosis in the sentinel lymph node draining from a primary cutaneous lesion combining a dermal tumoral melanosis consistent with a complete regressed melanoma associated with a residual part of a deep congenital nevus. We discuss the histopathological diagnosis of our primary cutaneous lesion and the sentinel lymph node microscopic findings,compare our case with the previous ones,and discuss the possible prognostic and therapeutic implications.
congenital nevus
lymph node
melanoma
nodular melanosis
regression
tumoral melanosis
Aged
80 and over
Fatal Outcome
Humans
Lymph Nodes
Lymphatic Metastasis
Male
Melanosis
Neoplasms
Multiple Primary
Nevus
Pigmented
Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy
Skin Neoplasms
2734
2708
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