Metastatic Melanoma to the Urinary Bladder: A Rare Cause of Visible Haematuria
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Olawale Ogunremi,
Dinelle Sirjuesingh,
Aniket Deshpande
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Bladder metastasis from cutaneous melanoma is a rare pathology. A 79-year-old woman presented to the haematuria clinic on account of painless visible haematuria. Ten years prior to this index presentation, she was diagnosed with melanoma on her right thigh following a total excision of the skin lesion. Cystoscopy showed a pigmented bladder tumour, and the histology report following a transurethral resection was consistent with metastatic melanoma, and further imaging revealed metastasis to the lungs, adrenals, and lymph nodes.
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