A Case of Malignant Melanoma Metastasized to the Small Intestine

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A case of 69-year-old man underwent resection for the plantar surface of left foot malignant melanoma and received a sentinel biopsy of left inguinal lymph node. Two years and 10 months later, a mass of 30 mm in diameter in the ileum was detected by contrast-enhanced computed tomography, which showed abnormal uptake using FDG positron emission tomography. The partial intestinal resection was performed, and then, the mass was diagnosed as metastasis of malignant melanoma by pathological examination. Malignant melanoma is highly malignant disease that frequently shows distant metastasis. Although the malignant melanoma with distant metastasis shows poor prognosis, previous studies reported the prognosis could be improved when the patient could receive curative resection for single intraabdominal metastasis. Therefore, surgical resection should be considered for the single metastasis of malignant melanoma. We report a case of malignant melanoma with ileum metastasis resected curatively with literature review.

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Onodera, A., Hara, K., Aoyama, T., Tanabe, M., Masuda, T., Nakayama, Y., … Rino, Y. (2020). A Case of Malignant Melanoma Metastasized to the Small Intestine. Gan to Kagaku Ryoho. Cancer & Chemotherapy, 47(13), 2376–2378. https://doi.org/10.3919/jjsa.63.412

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