[Parotidectomy as prophylaxis in malignant melanoma of the fronto-temporal and eyelid skin].

Publication/Presentation Date

4-1-1989

Abstract

Three patients presented with parotid masses which revealed, on frozen section, to be metastatic lesions from malignant melanoma. Their medical history confirmed that the removal of cutaneous lesions of the frontal, temporal or eyelid skin had been performed presumedly without histologic examination. Disease staging was assessed as p-T0N1M0. Parotidectomy was performed in all cases without complications, and DTIC was given in one case. One patient died six months after surgery for metastatic disease, another one died disease-free, the third is available for the follow-up. The Authors recommend parotidectomy for prophylaxis in malignant melanoma more than 0.75 mm in thickness which is within a few centimeters of the parotid gland area. Lymphoscintigram might be useful occasionally.

Volume

10

Issue

4

First Page

173

Last Page

174

ISSN

0391-9005

Disciplines

Medicine and Health Sciences

PubMedID

2518550

Department(s)

Department of Surgery

Document Type

Article

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