Primary melanoma of the small bowel revealed by gastrointestinal bleeding: a case report

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Abstract

Background: Primary melanoma of the small bowel is extremely rare. Only a limited number of cases have been described in the literature. Mostly, the small intestine is affected by metastatic tumors of other primary lesions, especially cutaneous. Case presentation: We report the case of a 75-year-old North African woman with a small bowel melanoma. The diagnosis was made by histological examination and immunohistochemical profile matching after a segmental small bowel resection. Postoperative investigations looking for cutaneous, gastrointestinal or ocular primary lesions found no abnormalities. Conclusions: The diagnosis of primary small bowel melanoma can be retained although it remains difficult to exclude the possibility of metastatic melanoma.

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Ait Idir, B., Riany, A., Jahid, A., & Chad, B. (2016). Primary melanoma of the small bowel revealed by gastrointestinal bleeding: a case report. Journal of Medical Case Reports, 10(1), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-016-1119-9

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