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Surgical treatment of liver metastasis with uveal melanoma: A case report
Authors:Young-Hun Kim  Nam-Kyu Choi
Affiliation:Young-Hun Kim, Department of Surgery, Chosun University Hospital, Gwangju Metropolitan City 61453, South KoreaNam-Kyu Choi, Department of Surgery, Division of Hepatobiliary Surgery and Liver Transplantation, Chosun University Hospital, Gwangju Metropolitan City 61453, South Korea
Abstract:BACKGROUNDUveal melanoma is the most common primary intraocular malignant tumor affecting the eyes in adults. Nearly half of all primary uveal melanoma tumors metastasize; yet, there are currently no effective treatments for metastatic uveal melanoma. At the time of diagnosis, less than 4% of patients with uveal melanoma have detectable metastatic disease. Uveal melanoma disseminates hematogenously, with the most common site of metastasis being liver (93%), followed by lung (24%) and bone (16%).CASE SUMMARYA 57-year-old woman was diagnosed with a dysplastic nevus on her eyelid, which was histologically confirmed as malignant melanoma after resection. The patient had no evidence of metastasis to other organs and received both radiation therapy and chemotherapy. After systemic treatment, a metastatic left neck lymph node was found and another round of chemotherapy was performed after resection. Positron emission tomography-Computed Tomography tracking after completion of chemotherapy revealed two metastatic liver nodules. The patient underwent partial liver resection and showed no signs of recurrence at 1 year after surgery.CONCLUSIONSurgery is an effective treatment for metastatic uveal melanoma. In patients with liver metastatic lesions, hepatectomy improves outcome.
Keywords:Uveal melanoma   Metastatic melanoma   Liver metastasis   Hepatectomy   Prognosis   Case report
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