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Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have been used as immunotherapeutic agents in several malignancies because of their ability to modify the T cell-mediated response against tumor cells. Dual checkpoint inhibition improves remission rates in patients with metastatic melanoma compared to monotherapy. However, a higher incidence of toxicity, including immune-related colitis, has been reported before. A 54-year-old female was diagnosed with malignant melanoma on her left upper arm. Because of progressive metastatic disease, a rescue therap