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Intriguing Case: Pigmented Melanocytie Schwannoma of the Uterine Cervix
Authors:J. A. Terzakis   E. Opher  J. Melamed  E. Santagada  D. Sloan
Affiliation: a Department of Pathology, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, New Yorkb Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, New York
Abstract:A 47-year-old woman had a lesion of the uterine cervix that presented clinically as a protruding or aborted leiomyoma. Grossly the tumor occupied a substantial portion of the cervical and endocervical region. Histologically it showed a spindle cell neoplasm arranged in large fascicles that penetrated deeply into the fibromuscular wall of the cervix. The tumor cells had abundant pink cytoplasm that contained considerable brown melanin granules confirmed by Fontana's stain. Cytologically nuclear pleomorphism, hyperchromatism, and giant nuclear forms were observed. Mitoses were also seen. Localized nuclear palisading was present. Electron microscopic examination of paraffin-embedded material revealed numerous premelanosomes and opaque granules that were compatible with mature melanosomes, thus confirming melanogenesis in the tumor. Tumor cells exhibited focal projections, and the connective tissue showed abnormal spacing of collagen. Basal lamina material was noted focally on tumor cell surfaces. Immunocyto-chemistry showed a positive reaction to S-100 protein and HMB-45 in tumor cell cytoplasm.
Keywords:melanocytie schwannoma  cervix  malignant blue nevus  electron microscopy  im-munocytochemistry
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