Invasive melanoma in a 5-year-old Canadian patient: A case report

  • Yuen J
  • AlZahrani F
  • Horne G
  • et al.
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Abstract

Atypical Spitzoid lesions pose a distinct challenge in classification as they may comprise a mixture of both classic benign nevus and cutaneous melanoma characteristics. Immunostaining and molecular analysis, such as comparative genomic hybridization, can assist in narrowing the differential diagnosis. We present a case of a 5-year-old male with an atypical Spitzoid lesion on his back. Initial histopathology revealed a relatively symmetric lesion with mitotic figures and poor maturation of melanocytes with descent into the dermis. Immunohistochemistry demonstrated a loss of p16, and array comparative genomic hybridization revealed a loss of chromosome 9, supporting a diagnosis of invasive melanoma arising in conjunction with a remnant of a conventional melanocytic nevus. This case is the first in Canada to demonstrate the use of array comparative genomic hybridization for diagnosing melanoma in a young paediatric patient.

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Yuen, J., AlZahrani, F., Horne, G., Naert, K., McCalmont, T., Unger, K., & Fiorillo, L. (2019). Invasive melanoma in a 5-year-old Canadian patient: A case report. SAGE Open Medical Case Reports, 7, 2050313X1982963. https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313x19829630

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