• Title of article

    A Case of Treated Penile Melanoma with Gastric Recurrence

  • Author/Authors

    Melki, Gabriel Department of Internal Medicine - St. Joseph’s University Medical Center, Paterson, NJ, USA , Mohamed, Hadir Department of Internal Medicine - St. Joseph’s University Medical Center, Paterson, NJ, USA , Kapoor, Ashima Department of Internal Medicine - St. Joseph’s University Medical Center, Paterson, NJ, USA , Ha, Jewook Department of Internal Medicine - St. Joseph’s University Medical Center, Paterson, NJ, USA , Mohamed, Abdalla Department of Gastroenterology - St. Joseph’s University Medical Center, Paterson, NJ, USA , Patel, Varun Department of Gastroenterology - St. Joseph’s University Medical Center, Paterson, NJ, USA , J. Baddoura, Walid Department of Gastroenterology - St. Joseph’s University Medical Center, Paterson, NJ, USA

  • Pages
    5
  • From page
    258
  • To page
    262
  • Abstract
    Melanoma is a very aggressive skin cancer that could metastasize to any organ in the body. The treatment of melanomas includes surgical resection, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy. After resections, melanomas could recur at the previous site or present as a distant metastatic lesion. The symptoms of melanoma are vague and primarily occur because of the local disruption of the tissue architecture. Presented here is a case of gastric melanoma that presented with abdominal discomfort and melena in a patient with a history of penile melanoma that was completely resected 3 years earlier. This case illustrates the importance of having metastatic lesions to the intestinal tract as a differential for a patient with gastrointestinal hemorrhage.
  • Keywords
    Melanoma , Gastric Melanoma , Melena , Upper GI Bleed
  • Journal title
    Middle East Journal of Digestive Diseases(MEJDD)
  • Serial Year
    2021
  • Record number

    2721554