TY - JOUR
T1 - Oral Mucosal Melanoma: A Case Report and Literature Review
AU - Bravo Calderon, Diego Mauricio
AU - Chamba Leon, Daniela Salome
AU - Ruiz Maila, Pablo Rodrigo
AU - Bravo Muñoz, Marx Italo
AU - Bravo Muñoz, Marx Italo
AU - Guaman Roldan, Hugo Xavier
AU - Diaz Vintimilla, Martin Fabian
AU - Guallpa Gomez, Viviana Fabiola
AU - Chamba Leon, Daniela Salome
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Oral mucosal melanoma is an unusual and aggressive malignant
tumor that mainly affects the palate of
men aged between 50 and 60 years. We present a literature review focusing on the
etiopathogenesis and the clinicopathologic
features of this entity. In addition, we reported a rare case of an oral mucosal melanoma
arising in the left cheek of a 60-yearold man. Computed tomography scan revealed
infiltration of the tumor to other anatomic structures including the maxillary
sinus, the zygomatic bone and the pterygoid processes. Based on its extension, the lesion
was considered inoperable and
treatment with three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy was proposed but the patient
only attended to the first session
and died from cancer progression 6 months after the diagnosis. This paper reinforces the
importance of inclusion of this
malignant tumor in the differential diagnosis of pigmented lesions of the oral mucosa.
AB - Oral mucosal melanoma is an unusual and aggressive malignant
tumor that mainly affects the palate of
men aged between 50 and 60 years. We present a literature review focusing on the
etiopathogenesis and the clinicopathologic
features of this entity. In addition, we reported a rare case of an oral mucosal melanoma
arising in the left cheek of a 60-yearold man. Computed tomography scan revealed
infiltration of the tumor to other anatomic structures including the maxillary
sinus, the zygomatic bone and the pterygoid processes. Based on its extension, the lesion
was considered inoperable and
treatment with three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy was proposed but the patient
only attended to the first session
and died from cancer progression 6 months after the diagnosis. This paper reinforces the
importance of inclusion of this
malignant tumor in the differential diagnosis of pigmented lesions of the oral mucosa.
KW - Mucosal melanoma; Pigmented lesion; Oral mucosa; Oral cancer; Case report
KW - Mucosal melanoma; Pigmented lesion; Oral mucosa; Oral cancer; Case report
UR - https://obgyn.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/aogs.13326
M3 - Artículo
SN - 0718-381X
JO - International Journal of Odontostomatology
JF - International Journal of Odontostomatology
ER -