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A Case Report of Oral Malignant Melanoma: A Silent Killer

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Journal Cureus
Date 2023 Apr 27
PMID 37102023
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Melanoma of the oral cavity is a rare malignant tumor that develops from a malignant melanocytic or de novo from melanocytes within the normal mucosa or skin and appears blue, black, or reddish-brown. Oral mucosal melanoma has a higher proclivity for metastasis and attacks tissue more aggressively than any other malignant tumor in the mouth. Intestinal melanoma of the head and neck is an uncommon type of cancer that should be counted among the deadliest. Malignant melanoma of the oral cavity accounts for only 0.2%-8.0% of all reported melanoma, although accounting for 1.3% of all malignancies. Because most melanotic mucosal lesions are painless at first, the diagnosis is sometimes delayed until the ulcer or growth causes symptoms. Early detection is critical for effective therapy and the only way to improve survival and prognosis in patients with oral malignant melanoma due to its poor prognosis. To avoid oral melanomas, every single colored lesion identified in the oral cavity should be treated with suspicion and adequate inquiry because a colored lesion might expand, and it should be referred for a biopsy to avoid poisoning. This article shows how the oral clinic is important in the diagnosis of oral ulcers and argues that early detection is necessary to enhance patient outcomes.

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