2003
DOI: 10.1007/bf03033707
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Malignant mucosal melanoma of the head and neck — a review

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“…Of these cases, 80 % (20/25) of the patients were Caucasian, while only three patients were African American, and two patients were Hispanic. Several authors have proposed that mucosal melanomas may be more prevalent in specific geographic regions, such as Japan and Uganda [5,8,9,15,16], however, this statement may be skewed due to the lower prevalence of cutaneous melanomas in these populations [7,15]. The intraoral location was similar to previously cited data, with 68.8 % located in the maxillary mucosa (palatal mucosa, alveolar mucosa, vestibular mucosa, or a combination of these sites).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
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“…Of these cases, 80 % (20/25) of the patients were Caucasian, while only three patients were African American, and two patients were Hispanic. Several authors have proposed that mucosal melanomas may be more prevalent in specific geographic regions, such as Japan and Uganda [5,8,9,15,16], however, this statement may be skewed due to the lower prevalence of cutaneous melanomas in these populations [7,15]. The intraoral location was similar to previously cited data, with 68.8 % located in the maxillary mucosa (palatal mucosa, alveolar mucosa, vestibular mucosa, or a combination of these sites).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…The age range varies between 7 and 95 years [7] and typically is diagnosed in the 5th through 7th decades of life [1,3]. The peak age for diagnosis of oral melanoma tends to be one to two decades later than cutaneous melanomas [8]. By and large, no sex predilection exists, although some authors cite a slight male predominance [1-3, 9, 10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,2 It is usually diagnosed in an advanced clinical stage, with a rate of 5 to 48% of regional and 4 to 14% of distant dissemination. 3,4 Because of its rarity, mucosal melanoma is poorly understood, characterized, and studied. Here, we present a case report of malignant melanoma of the oral cavity in the region of upper gingiva with review of related literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of radiotherapy in the treatment of mucosal melanoma is not clearly defined since malignant melanoma has been regarded relatively insensitive to radiation. 3,6 Radiotherapy is usually applied as an adjuvant modality reserved for positive surgical margins, local recurrence, or palliation. 3,4 The prognosis for mucosal melanoma is generally quite poor because of its tendency to invade and cause early hematogenous metastasis, with a 3-year mortality rate higher than 50% and a median survival time of 25 months.…”
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