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Review
. 2010 Sep;14(3):143-7.
doi: 10.1007/s10006-010-0207-z.

Mucosal malignant melanomas in head and neck surgery: a retrospective study of six patients and review of the literature

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Mucosal malignant melanomas in head and neck surgery: a retrospective study of six patients and review of the literature

Astrid L D Kruse et al. Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2010 Sep.

Abstract

Introduction: Of all malignant processes of the oral mucosa, 0.5% are malignant melanomas. Because of late diagnosis, pattern of growth, close proximity to the bone (particularly in palatinal localizations), and the correlated infiltration, malignant melanomas have a bad prognosis.

Patients and methods: In this retrospective study, six cases of patients with oral mucosal malignant melanoma are evaluated, and a critical review of the literature is presented. The female to male proportion was 1:1 with an average age of 60.2 years; all patients were treated between January 1999 and July 2007. A neck dissection was performed on two patients because of clinically positive lymph nodes; one patient received interleukin 2 therapy, and three patients received postoperative radiotherapy. Two male patients died.

Conclusions: We recommend biopsy on every growing lesion, pigmented or nonpigmented, for the required diagnosis and, in cases of malignant melanoma, wide excision as a second step. Neck dissections should be performed in patients with clinically positive lymph nodes. Concerning interleukin 2 therapy, further studies should be performed in order to evaluate a routine application.

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