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Paolino G, Carugno A, Rongioletti F, Ponzoni M, Russo V, Sena P, Ardigò M, Costanzo A, Mercuri SR, Valenti M. Bone marrow metastases: a systematic review of a neglected involvement in malignant melanoma. Melanoma Res 2024; 34:31-37. [PMID: 37939076 DOI: 10.1097/cmr.0000000000000942] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/10/2023]
Abstract
The occurrence of bone marrow metastases (BMM) in melanoma patients is often underestimated, with only 7% detected during in-vivo staging procedures but rising to 45% in autopsy cases. This systematic review aims to shed light on the clinical and laboratory features of BMM in melanoma by analyzing 73 studies selected from 2 482 initially retrieved from PubMed, Embase , and Cochrane CENTRAL databases. Our findings reveal a slight male predominance, with a median age at BMM diagnosis of 56 years. Primary melanoma sites included the skin (52%), mucosa (8.8%), uvea (20.5%) and unidentified (19%). BMM was preceded by lymph node involvement in 36.5% of cases, whereas 63% showed no nodal metastases, with direct BMM occurring in 22.5% and metastases to other sites in 41%. Common BMM symptoms included pain (60.7%), anemia (80%), thrombocytopenia, leukoerythroblastosis, pancytopenia and leukopenia, while disseminated intravascular coagulation was detected in 11% of cases. In 23.6% of cases, BMM was amelanotic. The prognosis for BMM is grim, with a median survival of only 2 months. Conventional therapies for BMM remain largely ineffective, emphasizing the importance of considering bone marrow as a potential metastatic site in melanoma patients.
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Affiliation(s)
- Giovanni Paolino
- Unit of Dermatology, IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele
- Unit of Dermatologic Clinic, Università Vita-Salute, San Raffaele, Milan
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- Dermatology Unit, ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII, Bergamo
- Ph.D. Program in Molecular and Translational Medicine (DIMET), University of Milan-Bicocca
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- Unit of Dermatology, IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele
- Unit of Dermatologic Clinic, Università Vita-Salute, San Raffaele, Milan
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- Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
- Pathology Unit, IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele
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- Unit of Immuno-Biotherapy of Melanoma and Solid Tumors, IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele
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- Dermatology Unit, ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII, Bergamo
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- Dermatology Unit, IRCCS Humanitas Research Hospital, Rozzano
- Department of Biomedical Sciences, Humanitas University, Pieve Emanuele, Milan, Italy
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- Dermatology Unit, IRCCS Humanitas Research Hospital, Rozzano
- Department of Biomedical Sciences, Humanitas University, Pieve Emanuele, Milan, Italy
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- Unit of Dermatology, IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele
- Unit of Dermatologic Clinic, Università Vita-Salute, San Raffaele, Milan
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- Dermatology Unit, IRCCS Humanitas Research Hospital, Rozzano
- Department of Biomedical Sciences, Humanitas University, Pieve Emanuele, Milan, Italy
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Corean JLE, George TI, Patel JL, Li KD. Bone marrow findings in metastatic melanoma, including role ofBRAFimmunohistochemistry. Int J Lab Hematol 2019; 41:550-560. [DOI: 10.1111/ijlh.13051] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/07/2019] [Revised: 04/19/2019] [Accepted: 04/29/2019] [Indexed: 01/30/2023]
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- Jessica L. E. Corean
- University of Utah School of Medicine Salt Lake City Utah
- ARUP Laboratories Salt Lake City Utah
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- University of Utah School of Medicine Salt Lake City Utah
- ARUP Laboratories Salt Lake City Utah
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- University of Utah School of Medicine Salt Lake City Utah
- ARUP Laboratories Salt Lake City Utah
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- University of Utah School of Medicine Salt Lake City Utah
- ARUP Laboratories Salt Lake City Utah
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Effective Immunotherapy in Bone Marrow Metastatic Melanoma Presenting with Disseminated Intravascular Coagulopathy. Case Reports Immunol 2018; 2018:4520294. [PMID: 29796327 PMCID: PMC5896417 DOI: 10.1155/2018/4520294] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/10/2017] [Accepted: 12/27/2017] [Indexed: 12/26/2022] Open
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Malignant melanoma is responsible for the majority of skin cancer deaths and is increasing in prevalence. Bone marrow (BM) involvement by melanoma is rare in the absence of widespread visceral disease. Here, we report the case of a 30-year-old female who presented to the hospital with back pain, low-grade fever, and easy bruising. She was found to be bicytopenic and in disseminated intravascular coagulopathy (DIC). Surprisingly, BM biopsy showed extensive involvement by metastatic malignant melanoma in the absence of visceral or brain metastasis. The unique presentation of this case and the challenge of management of a potentially treatable cancer in a critically ill patient are discussed, alongside a review of published cases of metastatic melanoma in the BM and an exploration of currently available treatment options. The excellent response of our patient to combined immune checkpoint inhibitors has yet to be paralleled in the available literature.
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Shah A, Weber J, Floerke A, Blanco L, Santa-Maria C, Aguinik M, Bhole S. Synchronous breast cancer and alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma bone marrow metastases. Radiol Case Rep 2018; 13:680-684. [PMID: 30042812 PMCID: PMC6055091 DOI: 10.1016/j.radcr.2018.03.003] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/07/2018] [Accepted: 03/08/2018] [Indexed: 11/29/2022] Open
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Alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is primarily a malignancy of childhood and adolescence. While RMS is rare in adults, the breast and the bone marrow are known but uncommon sites for metastatic disease. Bone marrow is also a known sanctuary site for metastatic breast cancer. We present the case of a woman with a remote history of breast cancer and RMS who developed anemia and thrombocytopenia of unknown etiology. Additional laboratory tests were negative for a cause; therefore, the decision was made to proceed with a bone marrow biopsy. The initial biopsy results were consistent with breast cancer metastasis. Subsequent diagnostic imaging of the breast led to biopsy of an enlarging morphologically benign breast mass, unexpectedly yielding alveolar RMS. This unanticipated diagnosis led to revaluation of the bone marrow, this time showing synchronous metastases from breast carcinoma and alveolar RMS. Imaging findings of this patient, along with literature review of RMS imaging characteristics, will be reviewed.
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Affiliation(s)
- Ami Shah
- Department of Oncology, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, 675 N St. Clair, Suite 850, Chicago, IL 60611, USA
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- Department of Radiology, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL, USA
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- Department of Radiology, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL, USA
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- Department of Pathology, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL, USA
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- Department of Oncology, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, 675 N St. Clair, Suite 850, Chicago, IL 60611, USA
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- Department of Oncology, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, 675 N St. Clair, Suite 850, Chicago, IL 60611, USA
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- Department of Radiology, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL, USA
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