A girl, born with a posterior lumbosacral giant congenital nevus, developed a central nodule that expanded over a period of 14 months into a 10-cm pedunculated mass. Histological analysis of the mass revealed melanoma of myxoid, small round-cell type with areas of rhabdomyosarcomatous transformation confirmed by immunohistochemistry. RNA sequencing identified an in-frame SASS6(e14)-RAF1(e8) fusion in both components and the nevus. A RAF1 FISH break-apart test found a balanced rearrangement pattern in the nevus and an unbalanced pattern in the malignant areas. Wild-type status of NRAS and BRAF was confirmed by NGS techniques. The array-CGH profile displayed copy number alterations commonly found in rhabdomyosarcomas. Despite intensive treatment, widespread metastatic evolution of the melanomatous component was observed.
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Baltres, A., Salhi, A., Houlier, A., Pissaloux, D., Tirode, F., Haddad, V., … de la Fouchardière, A. (2019). Malignant melanoma with areas of rhabdomyosarcomatous differentiation arising in a giant congenital nevus with RAF1 gene fusion. Pigment Cell and Melanoma Research, 32(5), 708–713. https://doi.org/10.1111/pcmr.12785
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