结膜恶性黑色素瘤。

K Le, R M Tyszko
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背景:我们提出一个病例报告的结膜恶性黑色素瘤的罕见表现在一个美洲原住民妇女。恶性黑色素瘤在普通人群中是罕见的,在美洲原住民中更是罕见。紫外线辐射(UVR)损伤被认为是其发展的因果因素,并且可以解释为什么绝大多数病变发生在身体暴露在阳光下的区域。众所周知,肤色较浅的人患恶性黑色素瘤的风险也较高。讨论了诊断和管理问题。病例报告:一名44岁的美洲原住民妇女,表现出全身眼睛刺激的症状,持续了3至4个月。检查显示眼睛健康,除了左眼跗骨结膜有不规则的色素病变。切口活检进一步显示该病变为恶性黑色素瘤。手术切除整个病变。手术后六个月的状况,手术伤口已经完全愈合,患者没有复发黑色素瘤的迹象。结论:我们的病例是独特的,黑色素瘤被发现在身体的一个非太阳暴露的区域,在一个病人非常黑的肤色。由于高死亡率和恶性黑色素瘤与身体其他部位的癌症的关联,所有眼科保健提供者在出现这种病变时识别出来是很重要的。
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A presentation of a conjunctival malignant melanoma.

Background: We present a case report on a rare presentation of a conjunctival malignant melanoma in a Native American woman. Malignant melanoma is a rare finding in the general population, and even more rare in Native Americans. Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) damage is postulated as a causal agent for its development and may explain why the vast majority of lesions are found in sun-exposed areas of the body. Human beings with lighter complexion are known to have a higher risk of malignant melanoma as well. Diagnosis and management issues are discussed.

Case report: A 44-year-old Native American woman manifested symptoms of general eye irritation for a period of 3 to 4 months. Examination revealed healthy eyes, except for the presence of an irregularly pigmented lesion on the tarsal conjunctiva of her left eye. Incisional biopsy further revealed this lesion to be malignant melanoma. Surgical excision of the entire lesion was performed. Six months status--post excision, the surgical wound site has healed completely and the patient has shown no signs of recurrent melanoma.

Conclusions: Our case is unique in that melanoma was found in a non-sun-exposed area of the body in a patient with a very dark complexion. Because of the high mortality rates and the association of malignant melanoma with cancer in other parts of the body, it is important for all eye care providers to recognize this lesion when present.

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