摘要
To the Editor:Metastatic melanoma is a fatal disease with rapid systemic dissemination and a 5-year survival rate of about 1 7%.[1] More than half of primary metastases involve the skin as nodal,subcutaneous,or distant metastasis.[2] Cutaneous metastases of melanoma occur relatively frequently and can arise in early-or late-stage disease,with a variable clinical appearance and pattern distribution.[3] We describe herein a patient with a large subcutaneous nodule on the arm that we initially diagnosed as a lipoma.After obtaining further clinical history and reviewing the pathologic findings after excision,the nodule was determined to represent metastatic melanoma.