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Malignant tumors of melanocytes: Part 1 Deba P Sarma, MD., Omaha

The melanocytic tumor is one of the most difficult and confusing areas in Dematopathology. It is true that most (95%) of such lesions are benign and only 4% are malignant. The remaining 1% are borderline lesions. You look at these lesions and numerous questions come up in your mind: OK, overall picture looks benign, but the melanocytes look somewhat pleomorphic, nuclei look somewhat larger, I see a mitosis, I see a few melanocyte-looking cells in upper epidermis, could it be an early MELANOMA? Or the lesion looks wild, has to be a MELANOMA, wait a minute.could it be a dysplastic nevus or Spitz nevus or some unusual benign melanocytic tumor that I don t know anything about? Think slow and logically..don t come to an instant conclusion on a borderline case..take time..show it to some other people who might have seen more cases than you have seen. Never sign out a melanoma in the afternoon.wait FOR NEXT MORNING! MISSING A MELANOMA IS A BAD EXPERIENCE BUT OVERCALLING A BENIGN LESION A MELANOMA IS EQUALLY BAD! Even the most experienced pathologists have to struggle with borderline melanocytic lesions. Dr Sarma s classification of melanocytic tumors Benign: Nevus (Junctional, Compound, Dermal, Congenital, Blue, Spitz, Dysplastic) Lentigo (Simplex, Solar) Malignant: Melanoma in-situ Invasive melanoma Potentially malignant: Atypical melanocytic hyperplasia

A This is my hand-drawn sketch to show you the development of melanoma in the skin. A. Normal skin showing melanocytes along the basal later as well as in the outer layer of the hair follicle. Remember, every 10th cell along the basal layer is a melanocyte, separated by basal keratinocytes. B C B. Melanoma in situ: Look along the base, on the right side of the hair follicle, there is increased number of melanocytes spreading along the base (1) which is called confluent proliferation, making a nest of cells at the base (2), single or multiple melanocyes spreading upwards in the epidermis (3) called intraepidermal spread, and proliferating melanocytes spreading along the hair follicle (4). There is no invasion into the dermis. C. Invasive melanoma: Here tumor cells have broken through the basal lamina and has invaded the dermis or deeper tissue. This is the growth pattern of a typical melanoma that you will identify on low magnification (4X or 10X). Higher magnification is used only to look at the morphology of melanocytes (pleomorphism, nuclei, large red nucleoli, mitosis, cell necrosis etc). Growth pattern is more important for diagnosis than the cytologic change.

Melanoma Five main types (depending on location, shape and growth outward or downward into the dermis) 1. Lentigo maligna (In situ melanoma, lentigo maligna type) Lentigo maligna melanoma (Invasive) 2. Superficial spreading (Pagetoid) melanoma in situ Superficial spreading (Pagetoid) melanoma (Invasive) 3. Acral (Acral lentiginous) melanoma in situ Acral (Acral lentiginous) melanoma (Invasive) 4. Nodular melanoma (Invasive) 5. Desmoplastic melanoma (Invasive) Note that lentigo maligna, superficial spreading and acral melanoma have in-situ and invasive phases, whereas nodular and desmoplastic melanoma do not go through in-situ phase because they are invasive from the onset of malignancy.

Don t be scared at all those names of melanoma. Let me explain the names so that they mean something to you. Lentigo maligna: We know what Lentigo (lentigo simplex, solar lentigo) is. Remember the meaning of the word LENTIGO (Lentigo: From Latin word for lentil. A dark spot on skin that looks like a lentil bean )? This dark lesion develops on sun-exposed skin (mostly face and arms) in old people. So the literal meaning of lentigo maligna is malignant dark spot. In this case, it is a melanocytic malignancy starting as in-situ and progressing to invasive melanoma. NOW YOU KNOW THE STORY BEHIND THE NAME! Superficial spreading or pagetoid melanoma: It happens both in sun-exposed as well as non-sun-exposed skin. The neoplastic melanocytes spread radially along the basement membrane for a very long time before becoming invasive, that s where the name superficial spreading comes from. The neoplastic melanocytes spreading upwards in the epidermis are large melanocytic cells with clear cytoplasm resembling the Paget s cells that you see in the breast cancer, that s where the pagetoid name comes from. Acral (Acral lentiginous) melanoma: This one is self explanatory. Melanoma of palm or sole (remember acral means related to extremities), typically seen in non-white patients. They may first appear as lentiginous lesion, that s why it is also called acral lentiginous melanoma. Nodular melanoma: Lumpy or nodular growth spreading upwards and downwards rapidly. Desmoplastic melanoma: A very rare type of non-pigmented melanoma growing in the dermis from the onset causing marked reactive fibroblastic reaction (desmoplasia), that s why it is called desmoplastic melanoma.

Neoplastic melanocytes spread from the junction upwards and along the adnexa. No dermal invasion. Lentigo maligna (Melanoma in-situ, lentigo maligna type)

Lentigo maligna melanoma

Superficial spreading (Pagetoid) melanoma The neoplastic melanocytes spreading upwards in the epidermis are large melanocytic cells with clear cytoplasm resembling the Paget s cells that you see in the breast cancer, that s where the pagetoid name comes from.

Acral (acral lentiginous) melanoma Site: Foot, hand. Most common site: Sole. Most common type melanoma among non-caucasian population (Hispanics, blacks, Japanese, Chinese).

Nodular melanoma: Lumpy or nodular growth spreading upwards and downwards rapidly. Raised, ulcerated, no radial spread, deep dermal invasion

Desmoplastic melanoma Sun-exposed skin Older people Indurated plaque Spindle cell proliferation in dermis Solar elastosis Lymphocyte-plasma cell aggregates NEED HIGH DEGREE OF SUSPICION GET S-100 STAIN Pleomorphic spindle cells within desmoplastic stroma. Note the mitotic figure S-100 positive