Non-choroidal yellow melanoma showing positive staining with Sudan Black consistent with the presence of lipofuscin: a case report

Dermatol Pract Concept. 2014 Apr 30;4(2):45-9. doi: 10.5826/dpc.0402a09. eCollection 2014 Apr.

Abstract

A case of a predominantly yellow primary superficial spreading melanoma arising on the back of a 44-year-old woman is presented. Possible causes of the clinical and dermatoscopic yellow color are discussed. Staining with the histochemical stain, Sudan Black, revealed a differential uptake compared to a closely matched control melanoma. We speculate that the clinical and dermatoscopic yellow color could be due to the presence of increased amounts of the pigment lipofuscin, which is known to produce subtle orange color in some choroidal melanomas.

Keywords: Sudan Black; dermatopathology; dermatoscopy; dermoscopy; hypomelanotic melanoma; lipofuscin; yellow melanoma.

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  • Case Reports