Abstract

Epidermotropic metastatic melanoma is usually distinguished from primary melanoma by the limitation of the epidermal involvement of the metastasis to an area overlying the dermal tumor. We report a case demonstrating multiple epidermotropic melanoma metastases with more extensive epidermal involvement simulating primary melanoma that occurred 20 years after excision of the primary tumor.

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