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Signet-ring cell melanoma: a potential diagnostic pitfall.
[liposarcoma]
:
Malignant
melanoma
is
commonly
known
as
the
great
mimicker
and
can
present
in
various
clinical
manifestations
and
with
diverse
morphological
variants
.
One
of
the
rare
histological
variants
is
the
signet-ring
cell
type
.
The
signet-ring
morphology
has
been
reported
in
numerous
other
neoplasms
including
adenocarcinoma
,
lymphoma
,
liposarcoma
,
squamous
cell
carcinoma
,
and
basal
cell
carcinoma
.
We
report
a
rare
case
of
primary
signet-ring
cell
malignant
melanoma
in
a
62
-
year
-old
man
.
He
initially
presented
with
an
enlarging
nevus
on
his
right
flank
with
surrounding
erythema
.
A
biopsy
showed
atypical
epithelioid
and
signet
cells
with
prominent
nucleoli
and
occasional
mitoses
.
Initial
diagnosis
favored
metastatic
signet-cell
carcinoma
of
gastrointestinal
origin
.
Review
of
the
biopsy
and
immunohistochemical
analysis
revealed
the
malignant
signet-ring
cells
stained
with
S
100
,
vimentin
,
and
melanoma
cocktail
,
in
keeping
with
melanoma
.
The
signet-cell
morphology
can
be
found
in
a
variety
of
other
malignancies
.
To
prevent
potential
misdiagnoses
,
thorough
histological
examination
should
be
aided
by
an
appropriate
immunohistochemical
panel
to
confirm
melanoma
and
exclude
erroneous
differentials
.
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