Literature DB >> 21359584

[Acute dyspnea in malignant melanoma].

A M Franzen1, T Günzel.   

Abstract

Metastases to the larynx are rare. The current article presents the case of a 75-year-old patient with a history of shortness of breath due to a supraglottic exophytic lesion that was identified as a metastasis of a cutaneous melanoma treated 2.5 years previously. As a result of our medline analysis we found approximately 30 cases of metastatic melanoma to the larynx published to date. Primary tumors are always cutaneous in origin and spread over the whole integument of trunk and extremities. The time interval between diagnosis of the primary and the laryngeal metastasis is often several years. In most reports a supraglottic exophytic, red coloured lesion is described. Diagnosis can only be proven by histological examination. Laryngeal metastasis is usually an indication of tumor dissemination and always has a fatal prognosis.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21359584     DOI: 10.1007/s00106-010-2246-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  HNO        ISSN: 0017-6192            Impact factor:   1.284


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Review 1.  Metastatic malignant melanoma of the larynx.

Authors:  H Pau; S De; M G Spencer; P R Steele
Journal:  J Laryngol Otol       Date:  2001-11       Impact factor: 1.469

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Authors:  Rajaraman Durai; Syed Hashmi
Journal:  Ear Nose Throat J       Date:  2006-04       Impact factor: 1.697

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Authors:  J G Batsakis; M A Luna; R M Byers
Journal:  Head Neck Surg       Date:  1985 Jul-Aug

4.  Secondary malignant melanoma of the larynx. Report of 2 cases and review of 79 laryngeal secondary cancers.

Authors:  A Ferlito; G Caruso
Journal:  ORL J Otorhinolaryngol Relat Spec       Date:  1984       Impact factor: 1.538

  4 in total

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