Disseminated metastatic cutaneous melanoma to pancreas and upper gastrointestinal tract diagnosed by endoscopic ultrasound: an unusual case

There is a wide variety of pancreatic neoplasms identified, but the great majority of them are of primary origin. Metastatic disease in the pancreatic parenchyma is quite rare (2–5% of pancreatic malignancies) and most often is quite difficult to differentiate from other primary lesions. Most of the...

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Hauptverfasser: Voudoukis, Evangelos, Mpitouli, Afroditi, Giannakopoulou, Konstantina, Velegraki, Magdalini, Datseri, Galateia, Bachlitzanaki, Maria, Kazamias, Georgios, Fahouridi, Anthi, Mastorakis, Emmanouil, Vardas, Emmanouil, Kontopodis, Emmanouil, Paspatis, Gregorios
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description There is a wide variety of pancreatic neoplasms identified, but the great majority of them are of primary origin. Metastatic disease in the pancreatic parenchyma is quite rare (2–5% of pancreatic malignancies) and most often is quite difficult to differentiate from other primary lesions. Most of the imaging studies fail to give certain discriminating features for metastatic pancreatic neoplasms, contrary to endoscopic ultrasound and tissue sampling, which can provide an accurate diagnosis. In this report, we present a case of a male middle aged man who was admitted to our hospital with painless jaundice and finally was diagnosed with a cutaneous scalp melanoma dispersedly metastasized to the pancreas and upper gastrointestinal tract (stomach and duodenum).
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