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DOI: 10.1055/s-0032-1315006
Primary Malignant Vaginal Melanoma – Case Report and Review of the Literature
Primäres malignes Vaginalmelanom – Kasuistik und LiteraturübersichtPublication History
received 13 March 2012
revised 02 April 2012
accepted 16 April 2012
Publication Date:
28 August 2012 (online)

Abstract
With fewer than 250 cases published worldwide, primary vaginal melanoma is an extremely rare malignant entity which is mostly diagnosed in advanced stages. The estimated incidence of vaginal melanoma is 0.026/100 000 women per year. The poor prognosis for advanced tumour stages and different therapies used in very limited numbers of patients require precise preoperative staging and a planned interdisciplinary therapeutic approach.
Zusammenfassung
Das primäre Melanom der Vagina ist mit weltweit weniger als 250 publizierten Fällen ein äußerst seltenes Malignom und wird meist erst im fortgeschrittenen Stadium diagnostiziert. Die Inzidenz des vaginalen Melanoms wird auf 0,026/100 000 Frauen pro Jahr geschätzt. Die schlechte Prognose bei oftmals später Diagnosestellung sowie die verschiedenen Therapieansätze bei sehr geringen Fallzahlen erfordern ein exaktes präoperatives Staging und eine interdisziplinäre Therapieplanung.
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