#3486. A secondary jejunal malignant melanoma from nasal mucosal melanoma: Case report

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Abstract:
Melanomas most commonly localized in the skin can arise anywhere in the body, and approximately 5% of all melanomas appear in other sites of mucosal surfaces out of skin. Primary melanoma from nasal mucosa is quite rare. The pain is paroxysmal and enhanced when eating. There is no nausea, vomiting, or anorexia. There have been no change in weight in previous months. The patient is eventually diagnosed as secondary jejunal malignant melanoma from nasal mucosal melanoma. For patients with a history of melanoma, gastrointestinal metastasis should be considered when patients develop gastrointestinal symptoms. In addition, we recommend positive anti-tumor therapy after surgery.
Keywords:
enterectomy; intestinal obstruction; Malignant melanoma; nasal mucosal melanoma; prognosis

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