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An Orbital Malignant Melanoma Arising in Cellular Blue Nevus in a Patient with Nevus of Ota
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Neuro-oncologyTumoral PathologySkin CancerOphthalmologyOculoplasticsSurgical PathologyEar MoldingMelanomaPathologyOrbital SpaceCellular Blue NevusDermatologyOcular PathologyMedicineBlue Nevus
Melanomas arising from orbital melanocytic proliferations are exceedingly rare. Many questions remain regarding their development and malignant transformation. We report on a 45-year-old Caucasian woman with a nevus of Ota that presented with visual disturbances involving her right eye and was found to have a biopsy-proven cellular blue nevus in the orbital space. Five years later, she presented with proptosis and worsening symptoms. Biopsy at that time showed a cellular blue nevus with areas of melanoma. We conclude that patients with a nevus of Ota or an orbital cellular blue nevus, particularly Caucasians, should be monitored for ocular/orbital involvement and followed closely for signs of rapid growth. There may be a progressive evolution to melanoma from a blue nevus.
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