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Abby Vrable1,1, Richard Chang2,2.
Abstract
Primary malignant melanoma originating in the small bowel is very rare. We report the case of primary malignant melanoma of the small bowel with secondary intussusception in a 51-year-old female with no prior history of cutaneous melanoma. The patient was admitted to the hospital for clinical bowel obstruction after 6 months of varying symptoms of antecedent syncopal events secondary to profound anemia due to iron deficiency followed later by vomiting, abdominal pain and weight loss. A CT scan showed intussusception and she underwent a small bowel resection. Diagnosis of malignant melanoma was confirmed post-operatively following immunohistochemistry. The patient history and postoperative investigation excluded the existence of a primary lesion elsewhere. Our case represents an aggressive primary small bowel melanoma presenting as intussusception.Entities:
Keywords: HMB-45; S100; gastrointestinal melanoma; interferon; intussusception; melanoma; small bowel
Year: 2017 PMID: 30190912 PMCID: PMC6094680 DOI: 10.2217/mmt-2016-0028
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Melanoma Manag ISSN: 2045-0885