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Marita A John1, Niloufar Pourfarrokh2, Jaya Ruth Asirvatham2
1Texas A&M Health Science Center School of Medicine, Bryan, TX, USA.
Abstract:
Although rare, breast metastases can mimic primary tumors, both clinically, radiologically, and histopathologically. Melanoma is a highly metastasizing tumor, and it is known as a great mimicker of tumors. Metastatic melanoma in the breast can mimic primary breast cancer and pose a diagnostic challenge. In most cases, it is associated with disseminated disease and a poor prognosis, therefore, histologic, immunohistochemical and clinical correlation is crucial in diagnosing these cases. In this case report, we discuss a 63-year-old female who presented with clinical features of probable breast cancer, describe immunohistochemistry workup, and discuss pitfalls in interpretation.
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