The Importance of Using SOX10 for Exact Diagnosis of Desmoplastic Melanoma
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Dec 05, 2019
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Published Online: Dec 05, 2019
Page range: 111 - 116
Received: Aug 23, 2019
Accepted: Oct 01, 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/acm-2019-0015
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Desmoplastic malignant melanoma is a rare variant of spindle cell melanoma commonly seen in older adults on sun-exposed areas. It accounts for 1–4 % of all cases of cutaneous melanoma. The common location of the desmoplastic melanoma is the head and neck region, whereasother sites are less common. A 45-year-old male presented with an proliferative growth on nose, after a trauma that was diagnosed as tumor. Histopathological examination with the help of wide panel of immunohistochemical methods and with emphasis on SOX10, was, after a broad diferential diagnosis concluded as a desmoplastic melanoma.