Xu YF, Jin SE. Oral malignant melanoma with gastric metastasis and hemorrhage: A case report.
Shijie Huaren Xiaohua Zazhi 2022;
30:420-424. [DOI:
10.11569/wcjd.v30.i9.420]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Although the gastrointestinal tract is a relatively common site of melanoma metastases, reports of digestive tract hemorrhage caused by melanoma are very rare. The metastatic route is still unclear, though it is considered as implant metastasis in oral malignant melanoma.
CASE SUMMARY
We report the case of an 88-year-old man who was admitted to our hospital with hematemesis and melena. By endoscopic inspection, he was diagnosed with active hemorrhage caused by primary gastric cancer or gastric stromal tumor. Eventually, he underwent surgical resection treatment and was discharged. At the outpatient review 3 wk postoperatively, it was noted that an oral melanoma which had been overlooked preoperatively had enlarged several times and was eventually considered to be the primary focus of the gastrointestinal melanoma. The patient passed away at home after 1 mo.
CONCLUSION
In the present case, an oral cavity mass was found but not further identified, which caused misdiagnosis. The possibility of malignant melanoma should be considered when encountering a gastrointestinal mass, especially when combined with mucocutaneous melanoma. In patients who have pure cutaneous melanoma, attention should also be paid to their gastrointestinal symptoms, with regular gastrointestinal endoscopy or systemic examination performed.
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