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Introduction : Malignant melanoma very rarely involves breast in contrast to skin and mucous membrane. Malignant melanoma of breast can be either primary or metastatic lesion. Primary lesion frequently involves skin and less commonly the glandular parenchyma. We report a case of primary malignant melanoma arose from breast in view of absent primary melanoma lesion elsewhere in body. This case report aims to augment awareness of this rare entity.
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Introduction : Adrenocortical carcinomas are very rare but highly aggressive tumors, accounting for 0.05 to 0.2% of all malignancies (1-2 cases per million population).Adrenocortical carcinomas have a bimodal age distribution, a small peak in first two decades and a larger one in fifth decade. While facing adrenocortical carcinomas, main 3 issues are: (i) To differentiate adrenocortical primaries from metastases and other primary tumors of adrenal, (ii)To distinguish adenoma from carcinoma and (iii)To predict clinical behavior.