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- Title
Pigmented "Black" Pheochromocytoma of the Adrenal Gland.
- Authors
Bellezza, Guido; Giansanti, Michele; Cavaliere, Antonio; Sidoni, Angelo
- Abstract
A pigmented "black" mass was discovered incidentally in a 72-year-old woman. The tumor, which was detected near the upper pole of the left kidney, was cystic and intensely black throughout with the presence of abundant, coarse, dark brown to black pigment granules. Histologic examination showed a proliferation of monomorphous neoplastic cells arranged in a typical zellballen growth pattern. These features indicated a diagnosis of pheochromocytoma. Immunostains for chromogranin A, synaptophysin, and neuron-specific enolase were positive. The immunostain for HMB-45 was negative. Electron microscopy showed neurosecretory-type granules and larger pleomorphic granules, which were considered most consistent with neuromelanin, a waste product of catecholamine metabolism. The evidence of melanin or melanin-like pigment in the adrenal gland has been described in only 10 cases in the literature and is always a microscopic finding. The case reported here is unique for the characteristic black macroscopic appearance and the abundance of pigment.
- Subjects
MICROSCOPY; TUMORS; ELECTRON microscopy; DIAGNOSIS; SYMPTOMS; NEUROENDOCRINE tumors
- Publication
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, 2004, Vol 128, Issue 10, pe125
- ISSN
0003-9985
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5858/2004-128-e125-pbpota