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A rare cause of melena.

Benjamin L ElsberndDaniel R NussenzveigAnh D Nguyen
Published in: Clinical journal of gastroenterology (2020)
Melanoma presenting in the gastrointestinal tract is commonly due to metastasis from a primary cutaneous or ocular lesion. There have been a few case reports of primary GI melanoma which is commonly seen in the rectum and anus. We report a case of a 77-year-old man who presented with GI bleeding and was found to have a primary small bowel melanoma. This case highlights how to approach the workup of a melanoma lesion found in the GI tract.
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