A rare cause of hemobilia: Metastatic melanoma of the gallbladder

IF 0.2 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Meera L Chandrananth, M. Cullinan
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Introduction: Gallbladder melanoma is an extremely rare entity, even more so in living patients, as many remain asymptomatic. Patients usually present with symptoms resembling acute cholecystitis, however here we present a case of metastatic melanoma of the gallbladder presenting with hemobilia. Case Report: An 82-year-old lady with a history of skin cancer excisions, including melanoma, many years ago, presented with anemia of unknown origin. A computed tomography (CT) scan was performed, demonstrating a gallbladder mass and hemobilia. She successfully underwent open cholecystectomy, partial liver resection, and lymph node dissection, which on histopathology, demonstrated metastatic melanoma. She remains disease free eight months later. Conclusion: Although melanoma of the gallbladder is rare, in patients with a past history of melanoma, a high index of suspicion should be maintained if there are concerning signs, such as anemia, without a clear cause. With early identification and surgical intervention, a patient’s survival rate can be optimized.
胆道出血的罕见病因:胆囊转移性黑色素瘤
胆囊黑色素瘤是一种极其罕见的疾病,在活着的患者中更是如此,因为许多患者仍然无症状。患者通常表现出类似急性胆囊炎的症状,然而在这里我们提出一个胆囊转移性黑色素瘤的病例,表现为胆道出血。病例报告:一名82岁的女性,多年前有皮肤癌切除史,包括黑色素瘤,表现为不明原因的贫血。计算机断层扫描(CT)显示胆囊肿块和胆血。她成功地接受了开放胆囊切除术,部分肝脏切除术和淋巴结清扫,组织病理学证实为转移性黑色素瘤。八个月后,她仍然没有患病。结论:胆囊黑色素瘤虽罕见,但既往有黑色素瘤病史的患者,若有贫血等相关征象,且病因不明,应高度警惕。通过早期识别和手术干预,患者的存活率可以得到优化。
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