1985
DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19850401)55:7<1543::aid-cncr2820550722>3.0.co;2-f
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Primary malignant melanoma of the oral cavity. A review of 177 cases

Abstract: Malignant melanoma of the oral cavity is rare, accounting for about 1% to 8% of all melanomas. There have been no prospective studies of melanoma in this location, and all previous papers have reported small numbers of cases or have retrospectively reviewed case reports from the literature. The authors report six new cases and review 171 cases published since the last major review in 1975. The classification of oral melanomas with radial growth phases is discussed.

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“…Another important prognostic factor is the early metastasis in oral malignant melanomas because, in certain localizations like the palate, the tumor does not need to invade very deeply before reaching the bone, and radiologic evidence of bony erosions has been associated with early hematogeneous spread [2]. In our study population, all patients had malignant melanomas in the upper jaw.…”
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“…Another important prognostic factor is the early metastasis in oral malignant melanomas because, in certain localizations like the palate, the tumor does not need to invade very deeply before reaching the bone, and radiologic evidence of bony erosions has been associated with early hematogeneous spread [2]. In our study population, all patients had malignant melanomas in the upper jaw.…”
Section: Outcomementioning
confidence: 97%
“…Melanoma of the mucosa is very rare, presenting in only 1.3% of all melanomas [1], and it is especially rare in patients below the age of 30 years [2]. The peak age is between 65 and 79 years [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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