Primary Malignant Melanoma of the Genitourinary Tract: Case Series of a Rare Form of Primary Mucosal Melanoma
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Primary malignant melanoma of the genitourinary tract is extremely rare. We present two such cases in elderly Caucasian females. An 81-year-old female with urinary retention and polypoid urinary bladder mass and a 72-year-old female with gross hematuria and urethral caruncle. After thorough evaluation, they were both eventually diagnosed with primary urogenital melanoma (SOX10 and MART1-positive in tumor cells). In both cases, the presence of melanoma-- and absence of primary melanoma in other sites were consistent with primary urogenital melanoma. Immunotherapy with PD-1 inhibitors and use of neoadjuvant and adjuvant treatment are promising, as treatment guidelines remain unclear and overall survival is low. Additional clinical reporting of primary urogenital melanomas can help in better understanding and ultimately treating it.
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