Primary endobronchial melanoma: a case report and clinical management indications.

BMC Pulm Med

Interventional Pulmonology Unit, IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico San Martino, Genova, Italy.

Published: February 2024

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  • Primary melanoma of the lung (PMML) is a rare type of lung tumor that is poorly understood and often confused with metastatic cancers.
  • A case study of a 71-year-old male highlights diagnostic challenges, initial treatment involving surgery, and subsequent poor response to immunotherapy.
  • The findings emphasize the need for more research to improve understanding and treatment options for PMML, given its complex nature and varying prognosis.

Article Abstract

Background: While cutaneous melanomas are well-documented, primary melanoma of the lung (PMML), particularly with endobronchial origin, remains rare and poorly characterized. This case report addresses gaps in understanding by presenting a comprehensive case of a 71-year-old male with primary endobronchial melanoma and conducting a systematic review of PMML cases.

Case Presentation: The patient, a former smoker, presented with dyspnea, cough, and hemoptysis. Imaging revealed left lung atelectasis and a suspicious nodule. Bronchoscopy identified an endobronchial mass, subsequently treated with argon plasma coagulation and resection. Biopsy confirmed melanoma. Extensive examinations ruled out a primary skin lesion. Despite initial treatment, recurrence led to pneumonectomy. Histopathology confirmed melanoma. The patient received treatment with pembrolizumab and ipilimumab, but with poor clinical benefit.

Conclusions: Primary endobronchial melanoma is a rare entity, comprising 0.01% of lung tumors. This case underscores diagnostic challenges and emphasizes histological criteria to distinguish primary from metastatic lesions. The pathogenesis remains unclear, with theories proposing foetal melanocyte migration or squamous metaplasia. Prognosis varies, necessitating radical surgical extirpation. A systematic review revealed diverse outcomes, supporting the need for further research. In conclusion, endobronchial melanoma involves an endoscopic and surgical management, but evolving therapies, such as immunotherapy, may reshape treatment paradigms. This case contributes to our understanding of PMML, guiding future research and clinical management. As therapeutic options evolve, continued research is crucial to refine our understanding and improve outcomes for this rare malignancy.

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