BACKGROUND: The incidence of late, recurrence of malignant melanoma, is a well known, but very rare clinical experience. CASE REPORT: We report a case of simultaneous myocardial revascularisation and resection of pulmonary melanoma metastasis. In 1963 an enucleation of the right eye was necessary due to an ocular melanoma. In 1993 the patient suffered acute left heart failure and a 3-vessel disease with severe reduced left ventricular function was diagnosed. Chest X-ray examination revealed a singular pulmonary lesion in the right lower lobe with a diameter of 5.5 cm. Myocardial revascularisation and resection of the pulmonary focus was performed simultaneously without complication. The histological examination documented a pulmonary late recurrence of malignant melanoma. Up to this time (3 years later) the patient is free of cardiac symptoms and there is no evidence of further late recurrence of malignant melanoma. CONCLUSION: The appreciable number of patients who, after a disease-free interval of 10 to 20 years, develop a late recurrence of a malignant melanoma, and in particular-as in the present case-a choroidal melanoma, is powerful evidence for a need to keep these patients under lifelong surveillance.
BACKGROUND: The incidence of late, recurrence of malignant melanoma, is a well known, but very rare clinical experience. CASE REPORT: We report a case of simultaneous myocardial revascularisation and resection of pulmonary melanoma metastasis. In 1963 an enucleation of the right eye was necessary due to an ocular melanoma. In 1993 the patient suffered acute left heart failure and a 3-vessel disease with severe reduced left ventricular function was diagnosed. Chest X-ray examination revealed a singular pulmonary lesion in the right lower lobe with a diameter of 5.5 cm. Myocardial revascularisation and resection of the pulmonary focus was performed simultaneously without complication. The histological examination documented a pulmonary late recurrence of malignant melanoma. Up to this time (3 years later) the patient is free of cardiac symptoms and there is no evidence of further late recurrence of malignant melanoma. CONCLUSION: The appreciable number of patients who, after a disease-free interval of 10 to 20 years, develop a late recurrence of a malignant melanoma, and in particular-as in the present case-a choroidal melanoma, is powerful evidence for a need to keep these patients under lifelong surveillance.
Authors: E Levy; M K Silverman; K A Vossaert; A W Kopf; R S Bart; F M Golomb; M J Levenstein Journal: Melanoma Res Date: 1991 Apr-May Impact factor: 3.599