下唇的纤维组织增生黑色素瘤:一名82岁男性病例报告

Q3 Dentistry
Braden S. Bybee , Robert S. Julian , Brian M. Woo , Adnan Mubasher
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本病例报告详细介绍了一名82岁男性出现下唇肿块的结缔组织增生黑色素瘤(DM)的诊断和治疗。糖尿病是一种罕见的侵袭性黑色素瘤,其特征是致密纤维间质内的梭形细胞,由于其无色素变性和硬化的性质,通常使诊断具有挑战性。患者表现为2cm × 2cm的肿块。活检证实病变为DM, Breslow厚度5.1mm,提示病情进展。患者接受了广泛的局部切除和重建手术,部分腮腺切除术和选择性颈部清扫术。术后,病变被再次切除以达到阴性边缘。Pembrolizumab的免疫治疗是由于IIB期的分类。患者拒绝了辅助放射治疗,但在9个月后的随访PET扫描中没有显示复发迹象。本病例强调了糖尿病的诊断挑战,特别是在唇部,并强调了非典型病变早期活检的重要性。由于局部复发是一个重要的问题,因此获得清晰的手术切缘对改善预后至关重要。术中,由于缺乏诊断价值和假阴性率高,冷冻切片不常用于结缔组织增生黑色素瘤。有指示染色的永久性H&;E切片需要1-3天才能得到结果。多学科的方法,包括外科,肿瘤学和放射治疗,仍然是优化患者管理的必要条件。尽管辅助治疗的作用仍有争议,但该病例有助于越来越多的证据表明辅助治疗在减少局部复发和改善预后方面的益处。
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Desmoplastic melanoma of the lower lip: A case report in an 82-year-old male
This case report details the diagnosis and management of desmoplastic melanoma (DM) in an 82-year-old male presenting lower lip mass. DM is a rare, aggressive form of melanoma characterized by spindle-shaped cells within a dense fibrous stroma, often making diagnosis challenging due to its amelanotic and indurated nature. The patient presented with a 2cm × 2cm mass. After biopsy, the lesion was confirmed as DM with a Breslow thickness of 5.1mm, indicating advanced disease.
The patient underwent wide local excision with reconstructive surgery, partial parotidectomy, and selective neck dissection. Postoperatively, the lesion was re-excised to achieve negative margins. Immunotherapy with Pembrolizumab was initiated due to the stage IIB classification. The patient declined adjuvant radiation therapy but has shown no signs of recurrence on a follow-up PET scan nine months later.
This case highlights the diagnostic challenges of DM, especially on the lip, and underscores the importance of early biopsy in atypical lesions. Achieving clear surgical margins is crucial for improving outcomes, as local recurrence is a significant concern. Intraoperatively, frozen sections are not routinely performed on desmoplastic melanoma due to lack of diagnostic value and high rate of false negative. Permanent H&E sections with indicated staining can take 1–3 days to obtain results. The multidisciplinary approach, involving surgery, oncology, and radiation therapy, remains essential for optimal patient management. Although the role of adjuvant therapies is still debated, this case contributes to growing evidence suggesting the benefit of adjuvant treatments in reducing local recurrence and improving prognosis.
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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Cases
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Cases Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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43
审稿时长
69 days
期刊介绍: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Cases is a surgical journal dedicated to publishing case reports and case series only which must be original, educational, rare conditions or findings, or clinically interesting to an international audience of surgeons and clinicians. Case series can be prospective or retrospective and examine the outcomes of management or mechanisms in more than one patient. Case reports may include new or modified methodology and treatment, uncommon findings, and mechanisms. All case reports and case series will be peer reviewed for acceptance for publication in the Journal.
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