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Primary jejunal melanoma as a cause of adult intussusception: a case report and review of literature


Samuel Adegboyega Olatoke
Suleiman Olayide Agodirin
Adedire Timilehin Adenuga
Bashir Oladimeji Lawal
Kassim Olatunde Ibrahim
Olalere Oluwasegun Folaranmi

Abstract

Primary melanoma of the small bowel is a rare clinical entity with a paucity of published reports in literature. Most cases of gastrointestinal melanomas are metastatic lesions arising from skin or ocular origins. This is a case report of a 63 year old female with adult intussusception with jejunal melanoma as the lead point. The index patient had a long history of abdominal pain associated with significant weight loss and presented with features of intestinal obstruction. The possibility of a regressed or unidentified extra-intestinal site cannot be absolutely excluded as the patient did not have a PET scan. Due to the vague nature of clinical symptoms and signs, the diagnosis of small bowel melanoma is difficult, especially in patients with no obvious cutaneous pathology. A high index of suspicion for melanoma as a malignant lead point for adult intussusception should always be entertained.


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