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Unknown primary metastatic melanoma presented with extensive subcutaneous masses and lymph node enlargements

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Tas, Faruk

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Either metastatic disease or unknown primary origin in melanoma patients is rarely encountered at admission in clinical practice. Furthermore, a patient with minimal visceral organ involvement but presenting with extensive subcutaneous and lymph node enlargements is extremely rare. We have presented such an interesting case with these uncommon characteristics.

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Springer India

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Surgery

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Indian Journal of Surgery

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10.1007/s12262-021-03033-4

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