World Journal of Surgical Oncology (Nov 2008)

Delayed malignant melanoma recurrence simulating primary ovarian cancer: Case report

  • Valoukas Dimitrios,
  • Korantzis Ippokratis,
  • Valeri Rosalia,
  • Boutis Anastasios,
  • Andronikidis Ioannis,
  • Andreadis Charalambos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-6-124
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
p. 124

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Abstract Background Metastatic involvement of the ovary from malignant melanoma is uncommon and presents a diagnostic challenge. Most cases are associated with disseminated disease and carry a dismal prognosis. Delayed ovarian recurrences from melanoma may mimic primary ovarian cancer and lead to aggressive cytoreductive procedures. Case presentation A case of malignant melanoma in a premenopausal patient is presented with late abdominal and ovarian metastatic spread, where ascitic fluid cytology led to an accurate preoperative diagnosis and the avoidance of unnecessary surgical procedures. Conclusion Secondary ovarian involvement is associated with a poor prognosis and efforts should be made for adequate palliation. Pathologic diagnosis with non-invasive procedures is crucial in order to avoid unnecessary surgery. Surgical interventions may be undertaken only in selected cases of limited metastatic disease, where complete resection is expected