Merkel cell carcinoma of palatal mucosa in a young adult: Immunohistochemical and ultrastructural features

1997 
The first case report of a Merkel cell carcinoma arising from the palatal mucosa in a young adult is presented. The histopathological similarities of this tumour in skin and oral mucosa are also discussed. The patient was a 14-year-old female with a non-symptomatic painful swelling in the left molar region of the maxilla. Under the diagnosis of a malignant tumour, a partial maxillary resection was performed, but there was a recurrence, and finally the patient died of cerebral metastasis. The tumour was composed mainly of uniform small cells. Immunohistologically, a large number of the cells were reactive to neuron specific enolase (NSE) and cytokeratin CK19, and some of the cells were positive to CK8, CK13, CK20, PGP9.5 and CEA, focally and slightly. Pseudo-rosette formation and squamous differentiation were frequently detected. The ultrastructure of the tumour cells showed abundant Golgi bodies associated with neurosecretory granules. We conclude that it is the first case of a Merkel cell tumour arising from palatal mucosa and invading underlying bone with reactive hyperplasia. These findings closely resemble those of the same tumour occurring in the skin.
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