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Latest revision as of 21:33, 26 June 2014
Contents
Clinical Summary
64 year old male who presented to the ED with shortness of breath.
Past Medical History
- Hypertension
- Dyslipidemia
- Recent diagnosis of metastatic melanoma of unknown primary
Past Surgical History
- Metastatic melanoma of unknown primary diagnosed in an enlarged axillary mass that was removed several months previously.
Radiology
- CXR and CT showed multiple pulmonary nodules and bilateral pleural effusions.
Clinical Plan
Thoracentesis
Pathology
Cytology
Final Diagnosis
Cytology
- Metastatic melanoma.
Cell Block
Discussion
Melanoma is "the great mimicer", it's cytomorphology can be very variable. Prominent nucleoli and pigment are some of the features that can help guide a pathologist to the diagnosis. The use of the immunohistochemical markers MART-1, S100, MITF,and MelanA are useful for the diagnosis of melanoma.
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