|Articles|April 29, 2011
Metastatic Melanoma
Findings of a gallbladder nondependent mass point to an unfortunate diagnosis
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Findings
Gallbladder nondependent mass, omental masses, multiple enhancing soft tissue masses (mostly gluteus musculature), incidental IVC duplication
Diagnosis
Metastatic melanoma
Source:
Benjamin W. Strong, MD
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