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Audrius Dulskas1, Mantas Trakymas2, Jolita Gibavičienė3, Vytautas Čepulis3, Agnė Čižauskaitė4, Narimantas E Samalavičius5.
Abstract
Metastasis of cutaneous melanoma to the oral cavity is a rare condition. Male patient with cutaneous melanoma metastasis to right tonsil 2 years after radical skin lesion resection was treated with surgery: tonsillectomy and later resection of soft palate were performed. Two years later the patient was diagnosed with progressive disease to right tonsil and soft palate. Rapid inoperable relapse was detected six months later. The patient underwent two procedures of palliative cryoablation of the metastasis. Postoperative course was uneventful. Patient died 7 months later due to progression of the disease. Cryoablation alone or together with surgery may be a relatively safe option for treatment of inoperable disease of head and neck tumours.Entities:
Keywords: Cryoablation; Cutaneous melanoma; Radiology; Tonsil metastasis; Tonsillectomy
Year: 2022 PMID: 36061926 PMCID: PMC9428635 DOI: 10.15388/Amed.2021.29.1.5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Med Litu ISSN: 1392-0138
Figure 1.Contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) before cryoablation – 10 cm in length tumour invading parapharyngeal, submandibular, palatoglossal arch and palatopharyngeus.
Figures 2–4.Fusion of the preablation magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and the ablation computed tomography (CT) volume during cryoablation. Three different positions of cryoprobes and ice balls encompassing the MRI visible tumour volume (green line).
Figure 5.Postablation contrast enhanced MRI image, ablation zone encompassing the tumour.