The authors report a rare case of Merkel cell tumor with the findings
of lymphoscintigraphy. The study was performed to delineate anatomic l
ymphatic drainage from the primary skin lesion to help surgeons to dec
ide which lymphatic basin(s) should have elective lymph node dissectio
n. The lesion was situated in the midline on the back and at the borde
r zone in the lumbar area from which it could drain superiorly to the
axillary lymph node(s), inferiorly to the inguinal node(s), or to both
directions. Because of this location, prediction of the lymphatic dra
inage by applying conventional anatomical knowledge from the lymphatic
atlas was not easy. However, the lymphoscintigraphy was very helpful
and subsequent pathologic examination of surgical specimens confirmed
the interpretation of the lymphoscintigraphy.