Summary:
Our case-review studies an unusual case of occult bleeding from the cephalad portion of the digestive tube, caused by a
metastasis of the malignant melanoma in the gastric corpus. The worldwide rates of patients with confirmed metastatic affections
of the abdominal cavity, reaches only 2%. On the contrary, in 60% patients who died in consequence with malignant
melanoma generalization, sections revealed metastases to the gastrointestinal tract. Unspecific symptoms, most frequently
general weakness, tiredness, unspecific pains, anaemia and sometimes difficult decision-making, are among the suspected causes
of poor diagnostic outcomes. Our case-review and collected literature data have confirmed positive effects of surgery on
condition of patients with metastatic affections of the gastrointestinal tract.
Key words:
melanoma – gastrointestinal metastasis – bleeding
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