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Cytokeratin-20 negative nodal Merkel cell carcinoma with regressed primary: a potential pitfall in interpretation of nodal metastasis

Abstract

Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare, highly aggressive cutaneous neuroendocrine carcinoma that affects sun-damaged skin. Histologically, the tumor consists of round cells with fine chromatin positive for cytokeratin 20 in ~90% of cases. Rare cases of MCC can regress spontaneously and present as nodal metastasis. Nodal MCC of unknown primary can cause a potential pitfall as they can be misinterpreted as other neuroendocrine carcinomas such as small cell carcinoma. We report a case of nodal MCC with an atypical immunohistochemistry pattern presented as bilateral axillary lymphadenopathy in a 90-year-old man with a remote history of a skin lesion that healed spontaneously leaving a scar.

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