Clinical and Biomedical Research (Aug 2019)

Gastric metastases of a malignant melanoma

  • Talis Shindy Masuda,
  • Victor Antonio Kuiava,
  • Paulo Henrique Marques dos Santos,
  • Nilton Maiolini Bonadeo

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 2

Abstract

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Malignant melanoma accounts for around 5% of all malignant skin tumors. It is considered one of the most aggressive neoplasms due to its high metastasizing capacity. The most common sites of metastasis are peri-tumor lymph nodes, lung, brain and liver. The digestive tract is not a common site of metastasis. When involved, the small intestine is the organ most commonly affected. The stomach is a rare site of metastasis, found in only 7% percent of the cases. We report a case of a 72-year-old patient with a history of malignant melanoma who presented with acute epigastric pain. Enterotomography, upper endoscopy and additional biopsies confirmed the diagnosis of gastric metastases. Keywords: Melanocytic cell tumor; malignant melanoma; gastric metastases; digestive tract

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