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Melanoma - goes where it wants and does what it pleases. A case report of primary gastric melanoma.

Matthew CorbittVipul VyasChristian J Beardsley
Published in: Journal of surgical case reports (2024)
Melanoma is a common global cancer, however, extracutaneous forms are most often from metastasis. Primary extracutaneous forms are rare, with primary gastric melanoma exceedingly so, with approximately only 50 cases reported worldwide in the literature. The mainstay of management is surgical resection with minimal data on adjuvant therapy. Its prognosis remains poor due to its aggressive behaviour and late presentation. Our case demonstrates a primary gastric melanoma presenting with gastric perforation requiring emergency operative management.
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