Description of a case: merkel cell carcinoma in a male nipple after a kidney and liver transplant

IF 0.2 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Juan-Manuel Morón-Ocaña , Isabel-María Coronel-Pérez , María Rodríguez de la Borbolla Atacho
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Abstract

Primary Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is rare primary neuroendocrine skin carcinoma that arises most commonly on sun-damaged skin of elderly or immunosuppressed patients. Breast involvement is even rarer with incidence under 0.1% of all breast carcinomas. To our knowledge, only eight cases of primary MCC of the breast have been reported in the literature and seven of them were in female patients. We present the second case of primary MCC described in a male breast so far. A 61-year-old male presented for evaluation of a mass in the left nipple. He presented a double kidney and liver transplant in 2014 due to an hepatocarcinoma. The patient was definitively diagnosed as unresectable locally advanced MCC. MCC risk is sharply elevated after solid organ transplant, likely resulting from long-term immunosuppression. MCC should be suspected in the presence of a rapidly amelanotic growing mass in the breast.

病例描述:肝肾移植后男性乳头的梅克尔细胞癌
原发性梅克尔细胞癌(MCC)是一种罕见的原发性神经内分泌皮肤癌,最常见于老年或免疫抑制患者的日光损伤皮肤上。乳腺受累的情况更为罕见,发病率低于所有乳腺癌的 0.1%。据我们所知,文献中仅报道过 8 例原发性乳腺 MCC,其中 7 例为女性患者。这是迄今为止第二例男性乳腺原发性 MCC 病例。一名 61 岁的男性患者因左乳头肿块前来就诊。他曾在 2014 年因肝癌接受过双肾、双肝移植手术。患者被明确诊断为不可切除的局部晚期 MCC。实体器官移植后,MCC 风险急剧升高,这可能是长期免疫抑制造成的。如果乳房出现快速生长的黑色素肿块,则应怀疑MCC。
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Revista de Senologia y Patologia Mamaria
Revista de Senologia y Patologia Mamaria Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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