Primary malignant melanoma of the urethra: A nine-case series in China

Asian Journal of Surgery(2023)

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Primary urethral melanoma is extremely rare and malignant, and accounts for <1% of all melanoma cases. Here, we aimed to gain more insight into the pathological and follow-up outcomes of patients with this tumor type. We conducted a retrospective analysis of nine patients who had undergone comprehensive treatment at West China Hospital since 2009. Furthermore, we also performed a questionnaire-based survey to determine the quality of life and health statuses of surviving patients. Most participants were women, and their ages ranged between 57 and 78 years (mean age: 64.9 years). Common clinical presentations included pigmentation, moles, and irregular neoplasms in the urethral meatus with or without bleeding. The final diagnosis was based on pathological and immunohistochemical examination results. All patients underwent regular follow-ups after receiving surgical or non-surgical therapy, such as chemotherapy or radiotherapy. Our study revealed that pathological and immunohistochemical tests are crucial for precise diagnosis, especially in asymptomatic patients. Primary malignant urethral melanoma generally has a poor prognosis; therefore, early and accurate diagnosis is imperative. Timely surgical intervention and immunotherapy can help improve patient prognosis. Moreover, an optimistic outlook and family support may augment the clinical management of this disease.
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primary malignant melanoma,urethra,nine-case
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