Duodenal metastasis of malignant melanoma as a rare cause of gastric outlet obstruction
Authors:
Ľ. Straka
Authors‘ workplace:
Interní oddělení Uherskohradišťské nemocnice a. s.
Published in:
Gastroent Hepatol 2013; 67(1): 54-57
Category:
Digestive Endoscopy: Case Report
Overview
Malignancies of the small intestine are quite rare, whereas secondary tumours are more common. Malignant melanoma represents the most frequent secondary tumour in this location. We describe the case of a 58-year-old male with generalized malignant melanoma. Because of repeated vomiting he underwent upper endoscopy where a partial gastric outlet obstruction, due to a single metastasis of malignant melanoma in the first portion of duodenum, was found. The patient subsequently died from progression of the malignant disease. Autopsy confirmed multi-metastatic involvement of the small intestine. We discuss this issue thoroughly.
Key words:
duodenum – melanoma – metastasis – small intestine
The author declares he has no potential conflicts of interest concerning drugs, products, or services used in the study.
The Editorial Board declares that the manuscript met the ICMJE „uniform requirements“ for biomedical papers.
Submitted:
23. 10. 2012
Accepted:
5. 2. 2013
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