Rare but Still There: An Interesting Case of Cytokeratin 20-Negative Merkel Cell Carcinoma
Amna Zahid, Arsalan Sheikh

TL;DR
A rare case of Merkel cell carcinoma that does not show the typical cytokeratin 20 marker is described, highlighting diagnostic challenges.
Contribution
Reports a rare CK20-negative Merkel cell carcinoma case, emphasizing diagnostic difficulties and multidisciplinary approaches.
Findings
CK20-negative Merkel cell carcinoma is rare but can occur.
Diagnostic challenges arise when typical markers like CK20 are absent.
Multidisciplinary team discussions helped confirm the diagnosis.
Abstract
Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) of the skin is a rare and aggressive primary neuroendocrine tumor that mainly involves sun-exposed areas and can metastasize to other parts of the body. Due to varied clinical features and the sharing of similar histological features with other neuroendocrine tumors, diagnosis can be challenging. Therefore, immunohistochemistry plays an important role in diagnosis, and the characteristic perinuclear staining with cytokeratin 20 (CK 20) helps to differentiate it from other morphologically similar tumors, especially metastatic small cell carcinoma of the lung. We describe an interesting case of a 78-year-old female who was referred by a general practitioner (GP) with a few months’ history of asymptomatic, rapidly enlarging, erythematous, nodular lesion on her left upper arm. Due to clinical findings and the location of the lesion on the sun-exposed area, wide…
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