학술논문

Cartilaginous Transdifferentiation in Melanoma: A Diagnostic Challenge
Document Type
Original Paper
Source
Indian Journal of Surgical Oncology. :1-4
Subject
Malignant melanoma
Transdifferentiation
Cartilagenous transdifferentiation
Language
English
ISSN
0975-7651
0976-6952
Abstract
Malignant melanoma is a formidable tumor originating from melanocytes of neural crest origin, found in various anatomical locations, primarily in the skin, followed by the eyes and mucosal membranes. This tumor stands out due to its remarkable phenotypic diversity. Transdifferentiation, the process of differentiation into cell lineages other than the one from which the tumor originated, and phenotypic plasticity, characterized by changes in behavior, morphology, and physiology in response to different environmental conditions, can make melanoma a diagnostic conundrum for unwary pathologists. In this case report, we present a challenging case of melanoma with cartilaginous transdifferentiation to shed light on its clinical, pathological, and molecular aspects.