Cooperman A M, Weiland L H, Welch J S
Mayo Clin Proc. 1976 Mar;51(3):167-70.
An unusual case is reported of an occult, spontaneously rupturing, hemorrhagic, metastatic melanoma of the liver treated by hepatic lobectomy, resulting in short-term survival. A long, symptom-free interval (13 years) after excision of the primary cutaneous lesion (stage I) preceded the appearance of the hepatic metastasis. This case illustrates the need for a careful and thorough history as well as the benefit of prompt hepatic resection for bleeding from ruptured hepatic malignancies.
报告了一例罕见病例,一名隐匿性、自发性破裂、出血性肝转移性黑色素瘤患者接受了肝叶切除术,术后短期存活。在肝转移出现之前,原发性皮肤病变切除(I期)后有一段较长的无症状期(13年)。该病例表明需要详细全面的病史,以及对肝恶性肿瘤破裂出血进行及时肝切除的益处。