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Cytologic detection of metastatic malignant melanoma in urine. A report of three cases.

C Zogno1, E Schiaffino, R Boeri, C Schmid.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The presence of melanoma cells in urinary specimens is a rare event in either primary or metastatic melanoma of the genitourinary tract. CASES: Melanoma cells were observed in urinary specimens from three white males aged 50, 67 and 51 years, with a previous history of cutaneous melanoma in the first two cases; in the last one autopsy showed a primary melanoma of the gallbladder. The first patient, treated with palliative therapy, survived 10 months, the second died a few days after the cytologic diagnosis, while the third survived 1 month. All patients had widespread metastases at the time of cytologic diagnosis.
CONCLUSION: The presence of melanoma cells in urinary specimens may be an important marker for assessing the spread of metastatic disease. When the cytologic diagnosis is made, widespread dissemination is present, and only palliative treatment is suggested.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9990269     DOI: 10.1159/000333531

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Cytol        ISSN: 0001-5547            Impact factor:   2.319


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1.  Metastatic Blue Nevus-Like Melanoma Detected by Liquid-Based Catheterized Urine Cytology.

Authors:  Sue Kyung Kim; Ji Young Yang; Jae Ho Han; Ji Eun Kwon
Journal:  Ann Dermatol       Date:  2018-04-23       Impact factor: 1.444

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