Abstract

Malignant melanoma (MM) rarely affects the parotid, and usually this diagnosis will herald a search for a primary skin neoplasm. Occasionally, no primary tumor is ever found, raising questions regarding prognosis and the issue of primary melanoma of the parotid. To evaluate retrospectively the clinical and histological features of MM involving the parotid in 19 patients. Pathology and hospital files at 3 tertiary care university hospitals. Patients with MM within the parotid with adequate histopathologic and immunohistochemical documentation, as well as clinical information regarding patient outcome. In 6 patients, no extraparotid MM was ever identified. After parotidectomy, 5 patients (including 1 patient who died of other causes) were melanoma free at a mean of 4.2 years (range, 14 months to 7.5 years). Only 1 patient died of disease after 17 months. An extraparotid primary tumor was present in 13 patients, 10 with dermal and 3 with mucosal sites. At follow-up, only 1 of these patients was disease free after 2 years. Nine patients died of melanoma after a mean of 2.6 years (range, 10 months to 5 years); the other 3 had evidence of metastatic disease at a mean of 4.3 years (range, 3-6 years). Nondermal sites of primary tumors were the nasal cavity, sclera, and conjunctiva. Patients with metastatic MM from unknown primary tumors have a longer disease-free survival than those with metastases from known primary disease. Although rare, MM should be considered in the differential diagnosis of parotid tumors. Unusual mucosal or ocular sites should be considered in the search for possible primary tumor sites to avoid treatment delay. These data support the idea that patients with metastatic MM from unknown primary tumors may follow a more improved course than that of patients with metastases from known primary disease.

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