2017
DOI: 10.1097/dad.0000000000000719
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Osteogenic Melanoma With Desmin Expression

Abstract: The importance of recognizing osteogenic melanoma is based on difficulties for histologic recognition and its differentials diagnosis.

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“…Urmacher described bone formation in a recurrent desmoplastic melanoma from the retroauricular area (1). There have been fewer than 30 cases of OM reported to date, the vast majority of them in acral skin (2). Subungueal localization is common and there is no sex predilection (2).…”
Section: Diagnosis: Osteogenic Cutaneous Metastases In Malignant Melamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Urmacher described bone formation in a recurrent desmoplastic melanoma from the retroauricular area (1). There have been fewer than 30 cases of OM reported to date, the vast majority of them in acral skin (2). Subungueal localization is common and there is no sex predilection (2).…”
Section: Diagnosis: Osteogenic Cutaneous Metastases In Malignant Melamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been fewer than 30 cases of OM reported to date, the vast majority of them in acral skin (2). Subungueal localization is common and there is no sex predilection (2). Histologically different osteoid patterns may occur, including large sheets of reticulated matrix, trabeculae, islands rimmed by malignant cells and delicate foci of lace-like osteoid matrix within sheets of tumour cells (3).…”
Section: Diagnosis: Osteogenic Cutaneous Metastases In Malignant Melamentioning
confidence: 99%
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