Case Report
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World J Gastroenterol. Jun 7, 2006; 12(21): 3453-3455
Published online Jun 7, 2006. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i21.3453
Synchronous anorectal melanoma
Drinko Balicevic, Karla Tomic, Miroslav Bekavac-Beslin, Igor Kovacevic, August Mijic, Mladen Belicza, Bozo Kruslin
Drinko Balicevic, Bozo Kruslin, Mladen Belicza, “Ljudevit Jurak” Department of Pathology, University Hospital Sestre Milosrdnice, Zagreb, Croatia
Karla Tomic, Department of Pathology, General Hospital Josip Bencevic, Slavonski Brod, Croatia
Miroslav Bekavac-Beslin, August Mijic, Department of Surgery, University Hospital Sestre Milosrdnice, Zagreb, Croatia
Igor Kovacevic, Department of Gastroenterology, University Hospital Sestre Milosrdnice, Zagreb, Croatia
Correspondence to: Karla Tomic, MD, “Ljudevit Jurak” Department of Pathology, University Hospital Sestre Milosrdnice, Vinogradska 29, 10 000 Zagreb, Croatia. karlamed@yahoo.com
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Received: December 23, 2005
Revised: December 28, 2005
Accepted: January 14, 2006
Published online: June 7, 2006
Abstract

Anorectal melanoma is a very rare tumor with poor prognosis. Rectal bleeding is the most frequent symptom and surgical treatment ranges from local excision to radical abdominoperineal resection. We report a case of a 75-years-old male patient who presented with a history of recurrent rectal bleeding, and whose histopathological diagnosis was melanoma. Macroscopically, we found two distinct tumors in anorectal region, 0.5 cm and 1.5 cm from dentate line. The first one was pedunculated, on a thin stalk, measuring 1 cm in greatest diameter, and the second one was sessile and nodular measuring up to 2.8 cm in largest diameter. Microscopic examination and immunohistochemical analysis of both tumors confirmed the diagnosis of melanoma. This case represents multiple synchronous primary melanoma of the anorectal region, with a possibility that one of the lesions is primary melanoma and the second one is a satellite lesion.

Keywords: Melanoma; Anorectal region; Satellite lesions; Synchronous melanomas