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Article

Metastatic amelanotic nodular melanoma during pregnancy

by
Daiva Jasaitienė
1,*,
Skaidra Valiukevičienė
1,
Jurgita Makštienė
2 and
Edita Bronė Juodžbalienė
3
1
Department of Skin and Venereal Diseases
2
Department of Pathological Anatomy
3
Department of Oncology, Kaunas University of Medicine, Lithuania
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Medicina 2008, 44(6), 467; https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina44060061
Submission received: 14 January 2008 / Accepted: 11 June 2008 / Published: 16 June 2008

Abstract

This case report presents a very aggressive course of amelanotic nodular melanoma during pregnancy resulting in death five months after delivery. A 34 year-old Caucasian woman at 19th week of the second pregnancy was diagnosed having amelanotic nodular melanoma (tumor thickness – 2.5 mm) with metastases to the regional right inguinal lymph node. Amelanotic nodular melanoma represents malignant melanocytic tumor of the skin, which clinically mimics a variety of benign and malignant skin conditions and therefore commonly leads to delayed diagnosis. Though primary tumor was excised immediately, other treatment procedures as radical lymphadenectomy and chemotherapy were delayed, and immunotherapy was not given totally. At the 29th week of pregnancy, the woman via naturalem delivered a healthy female child, and the chemotherapy was started. Since pregnancy limits the prescription of immunotherapy and chemotherapy, the prognosis for melanoma during pregnancy detected later than in the second stage is poor and can be illustrated by our reported case. Such patients seems to be at higher risk to develop metastasis of melanoma in the internal organs and occasionally even in the fetus; therefore, they should be timely informed about that.
Keywords: amelanotic melanoma; metastatic melanoma; pregnancy; therapy amelanotic melanoma; metastatic melanoma; pregnancy; therapy

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Jasaitienė, D.; Valiukevičienė, S.; Makštienė, J.; Juodžbalienė, E.B. Metastatic amelanotic nodular melanoma during pregnancy. Medicina 2008, 44, 467. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina44060061

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Jasaitienė D, Valiukevičienė S, Makštienė J, Juodžbalienė EB. Metastatic amelanotic nodular melanoma during pregnancy. Medicina. 2008; 44(6):467. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina44060061

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Jasaitienė, Daiva, Skaidra Valiukevičienė, Jurgita Makštienė, and Edita Bronė Juodžbalienė. 2008. "Metastatic amelanotic nodular melanoma during pregnancy" Medicina 44, no. 6: 467. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina44060061

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Jasaitienė, D., Valiukevičienė, S., Makštienė, J., & Juodžbalienė, E. B. (2008). Metastatic amelanotic nodular melanoma during pregnancy. Medicina, 44(6), 467. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina44060061

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