Lymph Nodes Spleen

Lymph Nodes Spleen

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Tuesday, May 21, 2013               
 
Metastatic Melanoma

Topic: Metastases to Spleen

Category: Spleen

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The tumor cells had epithelioid and spindle growth patterns. Immunostains confirmed the diagnosis of metastatic melanoma. This is an exceedingly rare presentation. Tumors more commonly metastasizing to spleen include those from lung, stomach, pancreas, liver, and colon. Metastatic tumors to the Spleen. K.Y.Lam, Victor Tang; Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2000;124:526-530.   return to Metastases to Spleen
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