Groth W
Z Hautkr. 1985 Nov 1;60(21):1682, 1685-9.
Cutaneous metastases of malignant melanoma were seen as small red papules with central hair resembling the typical clinical picture of folliculitis. This type of cutaneous metastasis was observed in a 51-year-old woman 12 months and in a 42-year-old man 30 months after wide excision of cutaneous malignant melanoma, in both cases located on the lower extremity. The first case presented a reflux metastasis, the second case a hematogenous metastasis on the contralateral thigh. Histological findings concurrently revealed metastases of malignant melanoma located at the cutaneous-subcutaneous interface beneath the hair follicle. This type of cutaneous metastasis could be easily excised in toto by means of a 6 mm diameter punch biopsy.