Primary gingival Malignant melanoma. Report of 3 cases

Leon Ardekian, Daren J. Rosen, Micha Peled, Adi Rachmiel, Eli E. Machtei, Imad Abu El Naaj, Dov Laufer

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Abstract

Background: Malignant melanoma is rare in the oral cavity and accounts for less than 1% of all melanomas. Nevertheless, the disease can be fatal, and early diagnosis and treatment may improve prognosis dramatically. The purpose of this paper is to report 3 new cases of primary malignant melanoma of the oral cavity arising in the gingiva, and to review the literature regarding intraoral melanoma. Methods: Three cases are presented. One case was in the right mandibular molar area; the second in the right maxillary canine-premolar area; and the third in the left mandibular canine-premolar region. All patients were treated surgically, with postoperative radiotherapy. Results: The first patient lived for 2 years and the second for 3 years before distant metastases were diagnosed from which they subsequently died. The third patient was lost from follow-up after 18 months. Conclusion: Primary oral malignant melanoma is a deadly disease. Early suspicion of this disease will allow prompt treatment and increase the prognosis for these patients.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)117-120
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Periodontology
Volume71
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2000
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Amalgam tattoo
  • Gingival neoplasms
  • Melanoma, malignant
  • Melanosis
  • Mouth neoplasms

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