Multiple metastatic malignant melanoma presenting intraluminal gallbladder bleeding

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We report a case of malignant melanoma of unknown primary origin presenting metastasis in various organs as well as intraluminal gallbladder bleeding due to gallbladder metastasis. A 58-year-old woman was diagnosed with stage IV metastatic malignant melanoma. Because she exhibited acute cholecystitis and hemobilia due to malignant melanoma of the gallbladder, laparoscopic cholecystectomy was per-formed to relieve the symptoms. The resected gallbladder specimen showed a pedunculated black mass indicating malignant melanoma. Pathologic examination and immunohistochemical analysis revealed malignant melanoma of the gallbladder. Only a few cases of gallbladder malignant melanoma presenting hemobilia have been reported; here we present our case, including the experience of multidisciplinary treatment.

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Onozawa, H., Saito, M., Yoshida, S., Sakuma, T., Matsuzaki, M., Katagata, N., … Nomizu, T. (2014). Multiple metastatic malignant melanoma presenting intraluminal gallbladder bleeding. International Surgery, 99(4), 600–605. https://doi.org/10.9738/INTSURG-D-13-00143.1

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