Korean J Dermatol.  1995 Apr;33(2):339-343.

A Case of Amelanotic Melanoma Developing in a Burn Scar

Abstract

Carcinomatous degeneration of chronic scars, known as Marjcinulcer, are relatively rare. The majority of them are quamous cell carcinoma or other skin cancers including basal cell carcinoma. But malignant melanone, especially amelanotic melanoma oveloping from a chronic burn scar is extremely rare. We have experiencedl a case of amelanotic melanoma arising ron a chronic burn scar in a patient, 53 year-old female, who had a painful erythematous ulcra edonodule on the left heel for about 20 years since she had sustained a burn there at the age of 1 year. Although there are no melanin pigments in hematoxylinsin(H & E) stain as well a Fontana Masson stain, a biopsy specimen from the skin lesion revealed cytologic atypia and junctional activity in the dermoepidermal junction arcl positive immunohistochemical staier, for S-100 protein, which is consistent with amelanotic melanoma. lesion was widely excised and a skin graft was dure She was also treated with intralesional BCG injection and recurrence or metastasis was ot detected during the follow up period of 6 months.

Keyword

Burn Scar; Marjolins Ulcer; Amelanotic Melanoma

MeSH Terms

Biopsy
Burns*
Carcinoma, Basal Cell
Cicatrix*
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Heel
Humans
Melanins
Melanoma, Amelanotic*
Middle Aged
Mycobacterium bovis
Neoplasm Metastasis
Recurrence
S100 Proteins
Skin
Skin Neoplasms
Transplants
Melanins
S100 Proteins
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