TY - JOUR
T1 - Primary mucosal melanoma of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses
T2 - 12 Years of experience
AU - Huang, Shiang Fu
AU - Liao, Chun Fa
AU - Kan, Chun Ran
AU - Chen, I. How
PY - 2007/4
Y1 - 2007/4
N2 - Introduction: Melanomas that arise in the nasal cavity or paranasal sinuses are rare and have a poor prognosis. In this study, we reviewed 15 patients in a tertiary referral centre and analyzed their treatment results and patterns of treatment failure. Materials and Methods: Fifteen patients diagnosed from January 1994 to February 2005 at the Chang Gung Memorial Hospital were retrospectively reviewed. Results: Eight men (53.3%) and seven (46.7%) women ranged in age from 51 to 85 years (mean 69.0 years) at the time of diagnosis. All patients presented with symptoms related to the nose. The majority of patients presented with epistaxis (93.3%). Ten patients received surgery and postoperative radiotherapy, three patients received surgery and postoperative chemo- and radiotherapy, and one patient received radiotherapy alone. The overall actuarial survival revealed that 49.5% were alive at 2 years and 33.0% were alive at 5 years. The average time from surgery to local recurrence was 5 months, the average time from surgery to the occurrence of regional recurrence was 7.45 months, and the time from surgery to the diagnosis of distant metastasis was 10.3 months. The sites of distant metastasis according to frequency are the lung, liver, bone, and brain. The average survival after the diagnosis of distant metastasis was 8 months. Conclusion: The prognosis of mucosal melanoma of the nasal cavity is poor in our experience. Most of the local recurrence, regional recurrence, and distant metastasis occurs in the first year after surgery. For those patients in the first year after surgery, frequent and regular follow-up is mandatory.
AB - Introduction: Melanomas that arise in the nasal cavity or paranasal sinuses are rare and have a poor prognosis. In this study, we reviewed 15 patients in a tertiary referral centre and analyzed their treatment results and patterns of treatment failure. Materials and Methods: Fifteen patients diagnosed from January 1994 to February 2005 at the Chang Gung Memorial Hospital were retrospectively reviewed. Results: Eight men (53.3%) and seven (46.7%) women ranged in age from 51 to 85 years (mean 69.0 years) at the time of diagnosis. All patients presented with symptoms related to the nose. The majority of patients presented with epistaxis (93.3%). Ten patients received surgery and postoperative radiotherapy, three patients received surgery and postoperative chemo- and radiotherapy, and one patient received radiotherapy alone. The overall actuarial survival revealed that 49.5% were alive at 2 years and 33.0% were alive at 5 years. The average time from surgery to local recurrence was 5 months, the average time from surgery to the occurrence of regional recurrence was 7.45 months, and the time from surgery to the diagnosis of distant metastasis was 10.3 months. The sites of distant metastasis according to frequency are the lung, liver, bone, and brain. The average survival after the diagnosis of distant metastasis was 8 months. Conclusion: The prognosis of mucosal melanoma of the nasal cavity is poor in our experience. Most of the local recurrence, regional recurrence, and distant metastasis occurs in the first year after surgery. For those patients in the first year after surgery, frequent and regular follow-up is mandatory.
KW - Melanoma
KW - Nasal cavity
KW - Paranasal sinuses
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U2 - 10.2310/7070.2007.0010
DO - 10.2310/7070.2007.0010
M3 - 文章
C2 - 17459285
AN - SCOPUS:34347263325
SN - 0381-6605
VL - 36
SP - 124
EP - 129
JO - Journal of Otolaryngology
JF - Journal of Otolaryngology
IS - 2
ER -