Despite being rarely reported, improved diagnostic and prognostic indicators are
necessary for treating malignant melanoma in rabbits. In this study, two cases of primary
skin lesions, on the scrotum and on eyelid, with systemic metastases, were examined. The
tumors formed intra-dermally by sheet-like proliferation of polymorphic cells, with
anisocytosis and varying amount of melanin granules. Tumors had displaced almost 50% of
the lung and liver tissue, and tumor metastasis was the cause of early death in both
rabbits. Ki-67-positive population was high in both, and it was found to be useful in
assessing the outcome and malignancy. In addition, Melan-A, HMB-45, PNL2 and S100
established a useful immunohistochemical panel for the diagnosis of melanocytic tumor in
rabbits.