1. Metastatic Undifferentiated Melanoma Mimicking a Primary Bone Tumor: A Potential Diagnostic Pitfall.
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Wills A, Dibbern M, Frierson HF, and Raghavan SS
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- Humans, DNA Mutational Analysis, Mutation, Proto-Oncogene Proteins B-raf genetics, Melanoma diagnosis, Melanoma genetics, Melanoma pathology, Skin Neoplasms diagnosis, Skin Neoplasms genetics, Skin Neoplasms pathology, Bone Neoplasms diagnosis, Bone Neoplasms genetics
- Abstract
Abstract: Undifferentiated melanoma (UM) is defined by the loss of classic morphologic and immunohistochemical melanocytic markers. Reports in the literature are rare and show that UM usually occurs as a metastasis in the setting of a known primary cutaneous melanoma. The most common mutations in UM include those involving BRAF , NRAS , and KIT , which are almost invariably present in the parent melanoma. In this study, we report a case of a primary sinonasal melanoma with metastatic UM presenting with osteoclast-like giant cells and resembling a primary bone tumor. The retention of an unusual KRAS mutation in UM that was also present in the primary lesion provided critical information for the diagnosis. Our report highlights the importance of considering mutational analysis to identify undifferentiated melanomas in patients with metastatic tumors which do not have the typical histopathologic and immunohistochemical features of melanoma., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2023 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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