RARE CASE OF ILEOCOLIC MESENTERY PRIMARY MELANOMA WITH LIVER METASTASIS
Diseases of the Colon and Rectum
; 65(5):157-158, 2022.
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in English
| EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1894036
ABSTRACT
Purpose/Background:
Although GI melanoma is commonly a metastatic disease, it is very unusual to see the mesenteric mass of the cecum and terminal ileum as the primary origin of melanoma. Hypothesis/Aim:
This is a case report and presentation showing a rare occasion of primary melanoma in the cecum and the terminal ileum mesentery along the ileocolic pedicle causing cecal complete bowel obstruction. Methods/Interventions:
The reported case is a rare occasion of large bowel obstruction near the cecum resulted from primary mesenteric melanoma invading into the wall of the descending colon. Primary melanoma of the GI tract is still controversial and only a limited of cases have been reported in the literature. We added a review of the other published case reports to this case report using Endnote. Results/Outcome(s) This is a 68-year-old female who was seen in the outpatient setting with increasing abdominal girth in addition to nausea and vomiting and obstipation. The patient had alternating bowel habits for over 2 months which she felt this was related to Covid as she was tested Covid positive and diagnosed with Covid pneumonia at the same time. She was directly admitted from the office to the inpatient and she had a CAT scan of the abdomen pelvis that demonstrated cecal obstruction related to possibly cecal mass/mesenteric mass with multiple liver metastatic diseases. She underwent exploratory laparotomy which resulted in Right extended hemicolectomy en bloc with a loop of jejunum and part of the terminal ileum. We tested later serum S100 the protein and it was elevated to 18,000, she had serum negative alpha-fetoprotein and negative CEA. This is a 68-year-old female who was seen in the outpatient setting with increasing abdominal girth in addition to nausea and vomiting and obstipation. The patient had alternating bowel habits for over 2 months which she felt was related to Covid as she was tested Covid positive and diagnosed with Covid pneumonia at the same time. She was directly admitted from the office to the inpatient service and she had a CAT scan of the abdomen pelvis that demonstrated cecal obstruction related to possibly cecal mass/ mesenteric mass with multiple liver metastatic diseases. She underwent exploratory laparotomy which resulted in Right extended hemicolectomy en bloc with a loop of jejunum and part of the terminal ileum. She had also intraoperative liver biopsy that demonstrated metastasis of the melanoma to the liver. We tested later serum S100 the protein and it was elevated to 18,000, she had serum negative alpha-fetoprotein and negative CEA.Limitations:
Case report study with reported cases reviewed. Conclusions/Discussion:
Large bowel obstruction could be related to unusual diagnoses like melanoma of the bowel mesentery. Although, primary GI melanoma is rare this showed the possibility of such diagnosis. (Figure Presented).
alpha fetoprotein; endogenous compound; abdominal circumference; aged; cancer patient; cancer size; cancer surgery; case report; case study; cecum; clinical article; computer assisted tomography; conference abstract; constipation; coronavirus disease 2019; defecation habit; descending colon; female; gastrointestinal tract; hemicolectomy; hospital patient; human; human tissue; intestine obstruction; jejunum; laparotomy; liver biopsy; liver metastasis; melanoma; mesentery; metastasis; nausea and vomiting; outpatient; pelvis; pneumonia; terminal ileum
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English
Journal:
Diseases of the Colon and Rectum
Year:
2022
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