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Aim: To demonstrate a rare differential diagnosis of an esophageal malignancy.
Background: Primary malignant melanoma is an uncommon tumor in the upper gastrointestinal tract and accounts for 0.1-
0.2% of all primary malignancies of the oesophagus. It was first described by Baur in 1906. The first case of Primary Malignant
Melanoma of Oesophagus (PMME) was reported by Garfinkle and Cahan in 1952. PMME is commonly seen in the elderly and
usually in the distal oesophagus. Presentation is usually late with poor prognosis despite advances in treatment modalities. 337
cases of PMME have been reported in world literature till 2011. We present a young woman who presented with progressive
dysphagia and swelling in the anterior aspect of the neck of a short duration. On evaluation, she was diagnosed to have
amelanotic malignant melanoma of the cervical oesophagus.
Conclusion: Amelanotic malignant melanoma is a rare but fatal malignancy of the upper digestive tract with poor outcome
even after treatment.
Biography
Ashish Chandra Agarwal has completed his MBBS and MS (otorhinolaryngology) from Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University, India. Currently, he is working as a
Senior Resident in the Dept. of ENT at Kasturba Medical College, Manipal. His work involves teaching undergraduates, supervising post graduates, managing out & in
patients, doing basic ENT surgeries and assisting in advanced surgeries. He has attended various workshops and conferences at the state and national level, and has
participated in poster and paper presentations.
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