Publication | Open Access
Malignant Melanoma of the Nipple: A Case Report
14
Citations
11
References
2018
Year
Surgical OncologyBulky TumorBreast OncologyMedicineSurgical PathologyMelanomaBreast CancerMalignant MelanomaDermatologyBreast SurgeryAdjuvant ChemotherapySkin Cancer
Malignant melanoma rarely originates from the female nipple. Tumors that develop on the skin of the breast are often subject to a delayed diagnosis. Cytologic examination provides excellent diagnostic capabilities and is a safe procedure with a lower risk of local implantation, compared to needle or incisional biopsy. We herein report a patient who underwent surgical resection of a primary malignant melanoma of the nipple. An elastic soft nodule was observed on the left nipple, and no abnormal lesions were identified in the breast. Eventually, a malignant melanoma was diagnosed from the clinical and cytological evaluation findings. This bulky tumor was classified as a stage IIIC nodular melanoma, with a thickness of 12 mm. The patient received adjuvant chemotherapy and exhibits no evidence of recurrence 7 years after surgery.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1