Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4290225 International Journal of Surgery Case Reports 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

INTRODUCTIONSmall intestine melanomas are rare and the most of them are metastases from primary cutaneous neoplasms.PRESENTATION OF CASEBelow, we report two cases of small intestine metastatic melanoma with very different clinical presentation.DISCUSSIONStill now, primary versus metastatic origin is often unclear. Small bowel melanoma is often asymptomatic. However, clinical picture can be various; it may occurs with non specific symptoms and signs of gastro-intetstinal involvement, like chronic abdominal pain, occult or gross bleeding and weight loss, or with an emergency picture due to intestinal intussusception, obstruction or, rarely, perforation.CONCLUSIONSmall bowel melanoma is rare and the diagnosis done late. Imaging techniques are recommended in order to obtain early diagnosis of gastrointestinal metastases.

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