Holmboe E S, Langsford C, Perazella M A
Department of Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, USA.
Conn Med. 1995 Oct;59(10):589-91.
Melanoma is a cutaneous malignancy with an incidence that is rising. Surgery is curative if performed prior to metastasis. Liver metastasis is common and is often associated with an elevation in lactic dehydrogenase. A rise in transaminases is unusual; typically it is low in these patients. We describe a case of metastatic melanoma which presented as severe hepatocellular disease.