Journal of Surgical Oncology | 2019

Melanoma of unknown primary

 
 

Abstract


Formally described in the 1960s, melanoma of unknown primary (MUP) is characterized by the finding of metastatic melanoma within the lymph nodes, subcutaneous tissues, and other distant sites without an evident primary lesion. The most likely hypothesis of its etiology is an immune‐mediated regression of the primary after metastasis has occurred. In addition, patients with MUP appear to have equivalent or better outcomes compared with patients with known primaries of a similar stage.

Volume 119
Pages 232 - 241
DOI 10.1002/jso.25302
Language English
Journal Journal of Surgical Oncology

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