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A case of amelanotic malignant melanoma of the maxillary sinus presented with intraoral extension
Singhvi, Abhishek1, Ashish Joshi2.
Melanoma of the sinonasal cavity has a high incidence of amelanotic presentation. Its
diagnosis is difficult for clinicians and pathologists because of its hidden location and lack of
pigmentation at the microscopic level. We reported a case of amelanotic melanoma of the maxillary
sinus that showed aggressive extension to the oral cavity after extraction of the maxillary tooth.
Histologically, the lesion resembled a plasmacytoid tumour. Diagnosis was made through the
positive immunohistochemical staining for S100 and HMB-45.
Affiliation:
- Vyas Dental College and Hospital, India
- Vyas Dental College and Hospital, India
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