Journal of Nepal Medical Association (Sep 2004)

Malignant Melanoma of the Parotid Gland – Primary or Metastatic ?

  • Usha Rani Singh,
  • KU Chaturvedi,
  • S Bhatta,
  • S Karki,
  • B Kumar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31729/jnma.495
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 155

Abstract

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Involvement of the parotid gland by malignant melanoma is rare. Parotid Metastasis from cutaneous melanoma is uncommon. Primary melanoma of the parotid gland is a controversial entity. A diagnosis of parotid gland malignant melanoma should herald a search for a primary skin neoplasm & this may be exceptionally difficult because of the well recognised though uncommon phenomenon of spontaneous regression of the primary melanoma. A 39 years old male presented with progressive painless enlargement of the parotid gland over the past seven months. Removal of the parotid gland was possible only on the second attempt. A detailed history revealed excision of a pigmented lesion on the contralateral cheek 20 years back. The tumour was a black heavily pigmented lesion with varied morphology. In spite of low mitotic count there was vascular embolisation. The margins were infiltrative. Patients with parotid gland melanoma have a high incidence of distant spread & significantly worse prognosis, requiring medical surgery. Key Words: Melanoma, Parotid gland.