- Author:
Yoshika NAGATA
1
;
Manabu YOSHIOKA
;
Hidetaka URAMOTO
;
Yosuke TSURUDOME
;
Sohsuke YAMADA
;
Takeshi HANAGIRI
;
Fumihiro TANAKA
Author Information
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords: Breast; Melanoma; Nipples; Surgical resection
- MeSH: Biopsy; Breast; Chemotherapy, Adjuvant; Delayed Diagnosis; Female; Humans; Melanoma*; Needles; Nipples*; Recurrence; Skin
- From:Journal of Breast Cancer 2018;21(1):96-101
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: Malignant melanoma rarely originates from the female nipple. Tumors that develop on the skin of the breast are often subject to a delayed diagnosis. Cytologic examination provides excellent diagnostic capabilities and is a safe procedure with a lower risk of local implantation, compared to needle or incisional biopsy. We herein report a patient who underwent surgical resection of a primary malignant melanoma of the nipple. An elastic soft nodule was observed on the left nipple, and no abnormal lesions were identified in the breast. Eventually, a malignant melanoma was diagnosed from the clinical and cytological evaluation findings. This bulky tumor was classified as a stage IIIC nodular melanoma, with a thickness of 12 mm. The patient received adjuvant chemotherapy and exhibits no evidence of recurrence 7 years after surgery.