Abstract
Multiple primary tumors have long been considered as a feature of laryngeal carcinoma. The most common sites of primary tumors appearing during the course of laryngeal carcinoma were, in order, the lung, mouth and oropharynx. However, primary cutaneous neoplasm reported during the course of laryngeal carcinoma occurs very rarely. We report a case of primary cutaneous malignant melanoma that developed during the follow-up of a 43-year-old male with primary laryngeal carcinoma. We review the literature with these recent developments.
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