A 75-year-old woman presented with a one-year history of a pigmented, 5-mm lesion on the right posterior leg. The lesion had recently enlarged and darkened. Examination showed a nearly symmetrical homogenous, dark-brown, papule with a smooth border (Figure 3).
Figure 3
A pigmented papule measuring 5 mm in diameter is present on the right posterior leg. It is modestly asymmetric but fails to show irregular border or variegation of color. |
Clinically, the first diagnosis considered was melanocytic nevus; however, the lesion appeared different than the patient's other moles, and her history of recent onset and progressive increase in size with darkening of color led to a punch excision. Histopathologic investigation showed proliferation of atypical melanocytes forming irregular nests at the dermal-epidermal junction. Some melanocytes were found at elevated levels within the epidermis (Figures 4a, 4b, 4c).
No invasive malignant melanoma was present. The diagnosis of malignant melanoma in situ was made.
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