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Original Article
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Korean J Med. 2009;76(2):238-243.
- 원발성 폐 악성 흑색종의 진단과 치료 1예
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방창석 박건우 이순일 추영광 이원경 노 란 서지, , , , , , , , ,
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- Diagnosis and management of primary malignant melanoma of the lung: a case report
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Chang Seok Bang, Keon Woo Park, Soon Il Lee, Chang Seok Bang, Geun Woo Park, Soon Il Lee, Young Kwang Choo, Won Kyung Lee, Ran Noh, Ji Hyun Suh
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- Abstract
- Melanoma develops in the skin or the mucosa of organs. It spreads via lymphatic channels or the bloodstream to the
regional lymph nodes or organs such as the brain, liver, and lung. Melanoma of the lung is nearly always metastatic, and
primary malignant melanoma of the lung is very rare, with only 30 cases reported in the English literature. The possibility
of skin lesions that have disappeared, or of undetected primary sites, makes it difficult to confirm true primary tumors.
Therefore, a thorough workup is needed to make the diagnosis.
Since metastatic melanoma is incurable, the goal of treatment is palliation. However, because of the rare experience of
primary melanoma of the lung, it is difficult to predict the prognosis. We experienced one patient with primary malignant
melanoma of the lung with metastases who had been managed with surgery, interferon-α, chemotherapy, and radiation
therapy over 5 years. This case report presents the diagnosis and management of primary malignant melanoma of the lung.
(Korean J Med 76:238-243, 2009)
Keywords :Malignant melanoma, Lung neoplasm