A Case of Malignant Melanoma.
- Author:
Youn Bock LEE
;
Chung Won KIM
;
Won HOUH
- Publication Type:Original Article
- MeSH:
Aged;
Asian Continental Ancestry Group;
Biopsy;
Hand;
Humans;
Juglans;
Melanoma*;
Skin;
Thorax;
Ulcer;
Upper Extremity
- From:Korean Journal of Dermatology
1974;12(4):241-244
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Malignant melanoma is rare in Asian and one of the poorer prognostic disease. Approximately 25% of all patients with malignant melanoma has been occured at the site of pigmented leasion. Primary location of melanome on palm is known to be 1.3% which is rarer than that of the other site. This report is a case of 65 year old man who has a walnut sized bluish-black tumor(4*5*3cm) on left palm which developed from the brownish black spot. According to the patients statement the spot was started since childhood and gradually increase in size since last 5 years. The mass, however, was rapidly growing with superficial ulceration since 3 months previously. No metastatic skin leasion was found around the tumor mass and left upper extremity. There were no palpable tymphnodes in the left axillary and epitrochlear area. Skin biopsy specimen showed findings consistent with malignant melanoma and cell composition was predominant in the fusiform cell than the cuboidal cell, and exillary lymphnode showed only dermatopathic changes. Bone X-ray of left hand and chest X-ray showed no abnormal findings and metastatic sign. B-E(bellow elbow) smputations on left foream was performed. During postoperativ he has had general and no metastatic signs.