A Unique Case of Late Presentation Giant Lower Extremity Malignant Melanoma
Division
West Florida
Hospital
Blake Medical Center
Document Type
Case Report
Publication Date
3-2-2024
Keywords
cancer immunotherapy, cutaneous malignancy, giant melanoma, malignant melanoma metastasis, oncology imaging
Disciplines
Internal Medicine | Medicine and Health Sciences
Abstract
This case describes a unique presentation of a rare malignancy: giant melanoma. Due to the accessibility of healthcare in the United States, it is unusual for melanomas to grow to massive sizes without clinical intervention. In fact, an in-depth literature review elicited only a handful of similar cases. Giant malignant melanomas are typically defined by a cutoff size of no less than 10 cm in diameter. They often present with distant metastases and are highly invasive. Due to limited yet highly variable presentations, there is no standardized approach to treating this class of melanomas. We present a case with unique features not previously documented in similar cases that was ultimately treated with a novel approach.
Publisher or Conference
Cureus
Recommended Citation
Al Zarkali O, Marker A, Kaur L, VanDerWall A. A Unique Case of Late Presentation Giant Lower Extremity Malignant Melanoma. Cureus. 2024;16(3):e55414. Published 2024 Mar 2. doi:10.7759/cureus.55414