
handle: 10366/124474
[ES] Los melanomas que afectan inicialmente a los ganglios linf?ticos, sin lesi?n primaria identificada, tradicionalmente se han denominado melanomas metast?sicos de origen desconocido (MMOD). Su etiolog?a o historia natural no es bien conocida y no hay un consenso un?nime de tratamiento. Aunque son casos excepcionales, los hallazgos encontrados nos hacen plantearnos la existencia de un grupo de melanomas hasta ahora considerados como MMOD. Las ?ltimas teor?as los definen como verdaderos melanomas primarios de ganglios linf?ticos con una evoluci?n biol?gica diferente. [EN] Melanomas that initially affect the lymph nodes without an identified primary lesion traditionally have been termed unknown origin metastatic melanomas (UOMM). Its etiology or natural history is not well known and there is no unanimous consensus of treatment. Although they are exceptional cases, clinical findings make us consider the existence of a group of melanomas until now regarded as UOMM. The latest theories defined them as true primary melanomas of lymph nodes with a different biological evolution.
Metástasis, 32 Ciencias m?dicas, Otorrinolaringolog?a, Metastasis, Ganglio linf?tico, Primario, Met?stasis, Lymph node, Melanoma, Ganglio linfático, 32 Ciencias médicas, Primary, Otorrinolaringología
Metástasis, 32 Ciencias m?dicas, Otorrinolaringolog?a, Metastasis, Ganglio linf?tico, Primario, Met?stasis, Lymph node, Melanoma, Ganglio linfático, 32 Ciencias médicas, Primary, Otorrinolaringología
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