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From a topographical point of view, 90% of PMME cases involve the middle/distal third of the esophagus, which is usually solitary, but in about 13% of cases it presents with multiple lesions. In pursuing this aim, they mentioned Waller et_al, who suggested that in a patient with a known history of MM, an acute pericarditis, or sudden pericardial effusion, a second or 5 of 20 third degree atrioventricular block, or cardiac tamponade, or also congestive heart failure, healthcare professionals should always suggest excluding the possibility of metastases of melanoma. Equally interesting was the . . .
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