Diseases (Apr 2022)

Metastatic Anorectal Melanoma Presenting as Seizures: An Infrequent Culprit

  • Joao Galante,
  • Sola Adeleke,
  • Rosemeen Parkar,
  • Nipin Bagla,
  • Albert Edwards,
  • Stergios Boussios,
  • Rakesh Raman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diseases10020021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
p. 21

Abstract

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Anorectal malignant melanoma is a rare culprit of malignancies in the anorectal region. With a presentation that mimics the vastly more common colorectal tumours, clinical misdiagnosis and diagnostic delays often occur, contributing to a dismal prognosis. The authors report a case of metastatic anorectal malignant melanoma presenting as seizures. Though our standard diagnostic pathway for suspected anorectal malignancies was followed, and despite the patient having computerized tomography (CT) of the head earlier, this presentation nonetheless led to a prolongation of time needed to reach histological diagnosis and delay in commencing definitive treatment. It also highlights the paucity of research into the pathophysiology and management of this infrequent but aggressive disease, and the need for raising awareness about this condition to the medical community so that it is considered as a plausible differential diagnosis from the outset and diagnostic pathways adjusted accordingly.

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