Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10902986 Cancer/Radiothérapie 2005 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
We report in this publication three cases of mucous malignant melanoma of the nasal fossae. The nasal mucous malignant melanoma creates a unilateral obstructive and hemorrhagic tumour, readily septal or situated on the external wall of the nasal fossae (inferior and middle turbinates). The diagnosis established by the clinical examination (pigmented forms) is confirmed by the anatomopathological examination - thanks in particular to its tinctorial affinity for Fontana-Masson colouring. The immunohistochemistry reinforces the diagnosis in the presence of any achromic varieties or those simulating an undifferentiated tumour or neurinoma. Modern imagery (CT Scan, IRM) is impossible to circumvent for a precise loco-regional assessment, an essential preliminary to the therapeutic protocol - mainly of radiosurgical type. Chemotherapy (déticène) remains in force in the metastatic forms. Specific therapies are being evaluated (immunological-hormonal therapy). The forecast of the mucous malignant melanoma remains pejorative with a 10 to 40% survival rate of five years. The improvement of the forecast depends on an early diagnosis, an evolutionary locoregional assessment as complete as possible with an adapted and multidisciplinary choice of therapies (surgery, radiotherapy, immunotherapy, hormonal therapy).
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