Merkel cell carcinoma concomitant with invasive Bowen's disease: Immunohistochemical investigation of tumor-infiltrating leukocytes

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Abstract

Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is an aggressive, cutaneous, neuroendocrine carcinoma and, in rare cases, occurs with Bowen's disease (BD). In this report, we describe a case of MCC concurrent with invasive BD and compare the profiles of tumor-infiltrating leukocytes in the lesional skin of MCC and invasive BD. Interestingly, immunohistochemical study revealed significant numbers of CD8+ cells and caspase 3-expressing cells in the same areas of invasive BD and MCC. Our present case suggests that MCC concurrent with invasive BD might have a good prognosis because of the substantial number of CD8+ cells in the tumor.

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Tono, H., Fujimura, T., Iwama, E., Kusakari, Y., Furudate, S., Kambayashi, Y., … Aiba, S. (2015). Merkel cell carcinoma concomitant with invasive Bowen’s disease: Immunohistochemical investigation of tumor-infiltrating leukocytes. Case Reports in Dermatology, 7(1), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1159/000371732

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