Abstract

The duodenal metastases of a malignant melanoma are rare. We report a case at a 86-year-old, hypertense patient, without tumoral history, who was hospitalized in our department for a change of the general state and an anaemia ferriprive without found home (foyer) of display. In the clinical examination, we had found anemia syndrome, nodules under cutaneous about 2 cm in diameter at the level of the thorax, of the belly, the members and of the lower lip partners in a painless left adenopathy axillary about 3 cm in diameter and an absence of melena in the rectal touch. The gastroscopy had highlighted polypoides ulcero-bourgeonnantes hurts with a blackish pigmentation by places at the level of the bulb and of the second duodenum. In the histology of biopsie fragments, we noted a fuso-cellular proliferation and epithelioid with deposits of melanin. The positivity of antibodies anti-protein S100 and anti HMB45 in the immunohistochemical study allowed confirming the diagnosis. The gastroduodenal hurts, persons suffering from a liver complaint and lungworts in the scanner testify of a terminal metastatic scattering. The death arose two months later, in a picture of circulatory collapse further to a high digestive bleeding of big abundance.

Highlights

  • Malignant melanoma is a rare tumor; it primarily affects the skin and mucous membranes

  • This is a woman of 86 years, hypertensive known tumor without history, who was hospitalized in March 2008 in the service of Rennes University Hospital Liver Diseases for an impaired general condition and without iron deficiency anemia home externalizing found

  • Malignant melanoma is a rare tumor and its prevalence is increasing in the US where it represents 1% - 3% of all cancers [2], it primarily affects the skin and mucous membranes

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Introduction

Malignant melanoma is a rare tumor; it primarily affects the skin and mucous membranes. How to cite this paper: Dramane, S., Amadou, O., Baptiste, O.A.J., Siaka, K., Constant, A., Emile, A.-K., Justin, N.K., Wilson, N.N.A., Djeinabou, D., d’Arc, L.-K.M.J. and Mathieu, C.B. (2015) Duodenal Metastases of Malignant Melanoma: One Case Report. Gastric and duodenal metastases of malignant melanoma are rare and account for 5% - 7% of patients [2]. We report a case whose diagnosis could be established in pre-mortem

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