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Angiotropism is the presence of tumor cells closely apposed to the abluminal surfaces of blood and lymphatic vessels without intravasation. Previous studies have strongly suggested that angiotropism in melanoma could be a marker for extravascular migratory metastasis, the migration of tumor cells along the external surfaces of vessels. We describe for the first time a patient with malignant melanoma of the brain most likely metastatic, which was floridly angiotropic as evidenced by extensive spread of melanoma cells along the external surfaces of brain microvessels.

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