The forgotten appearance of metastatic melanoma in the small bowel.
Eva Mendes SerraoEmily JoslinVictoria McMorranCaroline HoughCheryl PalmerSarah McDonaldEmma CargillAshley S ShawBrent O'CarriganChristine A ParkinsonPippa G CorrieTimothy J SadlerPublished in: Cancer imaging : the official publication of the International Cancer Imaging Society (2022)
Recognition of unusual SB presentation of MM, such as aneurysmal SB dilatation, is important to expedite diagnosis, provide appropriate treatment, and consequently improve quality of life and likely survival of these patients. As the most common cancer to metastasise to the SB and as a known imaging mimicker, MM should remain in any radiologist's differential diagnosis for SB lesions with aneurysmal dilatation.