Saida T, Tsuchiya S
Arch Dermatol. 1984 Nov;120(11):1494-6.
A 42-year-old man had a metastatic melanoma in the brain, but no obvious primary melanoma could be detected. A halo nevus-like depigmented lesion was found on the left side of the patient's back. The histopathologic features of the depigmented lesion were compatible with those of a spontaneously regressed primary lesion of malignant melanoma. Enhanced immune responses to autologous and homologous melanoma cells were not detected when investigated in the late disease stage. Subsequently, the patient died of disseminated melanoma.
一名42岁男性脑部有转移性黑色素瘤,但未检测到明显的原发性黑色素瘤。在患者背部左侧发现一个晕痣样色素脱失性病变。该色素脱失性病变的组织病理学特征与恶性黑色素瘤自发消退的原发性病变相符。在疾病晚期进行检查时,未检测到对自体和同源黑色素瘤细胞的增强免疫反应。随后,该患者死于播散性黑色素瘤。