Atypical compound melanocytic naevus of the urethral meatus case report

Abstract Background Atypical melanocytic naevus (AMN) of the urethral meatus is very rare with only a handful of reported cases. It is important to note that the rarity of AMN in the penis may contribute to a delay in diagnosis and treatment, as well as a lack of awareness among healthcare providers...

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Main Authors: Richard Menzies-Wilson, Sophie Bashall, Rowland Rees, Sally Deverill
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2023-11-01
Series:African Journal of Urology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12301-023-00388-w
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Sophie Bashall
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description Abstract Background Atypical melanocytic naevus (AMN) of the urethral meatus is very rare with only a handful of reported cases. It is important to note that the rarity of AMN in the penis may contribute to a delay in diagnosis and treatment, as well as a lack of awareness among healthcare providers. This is the first case report to describe workup and management of AMN of the urethral meatus of a male, making it a valuable contribution to the literature. Case presentation A Caucasian male patient in his fourth decade presented with a several month history of a pigmented lesion on his glans penis. The differential diagnosis was of malignant melanoma but after biopsy and specialist pathological review, atypical melanocytic naevus was diagnosed. A punch biopsy, followed by two wide local excisions, was undertaken for complete excision and evaluation of the lesion. Conclusion Since AMN cannot be clinically distinguished from malignant melanoma, timely histological evaluation of the lesion is essential for workup. In this case, site and visibility of the lesion, expedient biopsy, and tissue analysis resulted in identification and excision of the naevus early enough for penis preserving surgery to be performed.
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spelling doaj.art-5c0f2859599342d7b57e04e5ff788d952023-11-05T12:22:00ZengSpringerOpenAfrican Journal of Urology1961-99872023-11-012911310.1186/s12301-023-00388-wAtypical compound melanocytic naevus of the urethral meatus case reportRichard Menzies-Wilson0Sophie Bashall1Rowland Rees2Sally Deverill3Royal Berkshire Hospital Foundation TrustRoyal Berkshire Hospital Foundation TrustUniversity Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation TrustQueen Alexandra HospitalAbstract Background Atypical melanocytic naevus (AMN) of the urethral meatus is very rare with only a handful of reported cases. It is important to note that the rarity of AMN in the penis may contribute to a delay in diagnosis and treatment, as well as a lack of awareness among healthcare providers. This is the first case report to describe workup and management of AMN of the urethral meatus of a male, making it a valuable contribution to the literature. Case presentation A Caucasian male patient in his fourth decade presented with a several month history of a pigmented lesion on his glans penis. The differential diagnosis was of malignant melanoma but after biopsy and specialist pathological review, atypical melanocytic naevus was diagnosed. A punch biopsy, followed by two wide local excisions, was undertaken for complete excision and evaluation of the lesion. Conclusion Since AMN cannot be clinically distinguished from malignant melanoma, timely histological evaluation of the lesion is essential for workup. In this case, site and visibility of the lesion, expedient biopsy, and tissue analysis resulted in identification and excision of the naevus early enough for penis preserving surgery to be performed.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12301-023-00388-wUrological surgeryDermatologyCase report
spellingShingle Richard Menzies-Wilson
Sophie Bashall
Rowland Rees
Sally Deverill
Atypical compound melanocytic naevus of the urethral meatus case report
African Journal of Urology
Urological surgery
Dermatology
Case report
title Atypical compound melanocytic naevus of the urethral meatus case report
title_full Atypical compound melanocytic naevus of the urethral meatus case report
title_fullStr Atypical compound melanocytic naevus of the urethral meatus case report
title_full_unstemmed Atypical compound melanocytic naevus of the urethral meatus case report
title_short Atypical compound melanocytic naevus of the urethral meatus case report
title_sort atypical compound melanocytic naevus of the urethral meatus case report
topic Urological surgery
Dermatology
Case report
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12301-023-00388-w
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