Surgical Case Reports (Jan 2021)

Pigmented spindle cell variant of a thymic atypical carcinoid in an octogenarian

  • Yasushi Sakamaki,
  • Ryo Tanaka,
  • Daisuke Ishida,
  • Hiromi Tsuji,
  • Asako Mike,
  • Hironao Yasuoka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40792-020-01094-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 4

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Abstract Background A pigmented carcinoid is an extremely rare variant of carcinoid characterized by melanin pigmentation of the tumor, with only five cases described in the literature. In addition, thymic carcinoids are rare in elderly patients and their prognosis after resection of the carcinoid tumor is unclear. Case presentation An anterior mediastinal tumor was incidentally found in an 82-year-old man who had been diagnosed with acute thoracic empyema. The tumor was considered most likely to be a noninvasive thymoma or thymic carcinoma for which surgery was indicated after the resolution of the empyema. The tumor was completely resected 4 months after the empyema surgery, and the patient had an uneventful postoperative course. A cut surface of the resected specimen was extensively pigmented and appeared dark-brownish, with abundant melanin pigmentation later confirmed in the spindle-shaped tumor cells. Based on the histologic examination and immunohistochemical study, melanoma was eliminated as a differential diagnosis and the tumor was diagnosed as a pigmented atypical carcinoid of the thymus. Conclusions This report provides additional knowledge on thymic pigmented carcinoids and thymic atypical carcinoids in elderly patients.

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