Affiliation:
1. Department of General Surgery, Caboolture Hospital, Caboolture 4510, Australia
Abstract
Abstract
Cutaneous metastases are rare and often late signs of an internal malignancy; however, this can be the presenting sign in very rare cases. These typically have a characteristic appearance and distribution based on the underlying malignancy but can be difficult to distinguish from other malignant or benign dermatoses. We report a case of a 69-year-old female who presented for elective excision of two cutaneous, fast-growing lesions on the chest wall. The patient’s past medical history is significant for a 45-pack-year smoking history. Pre-operative chest radiograph revealed a right upper lobe mass, with the lesions ultimately representing cutaneous metastases of a non-small-cell lung cancer. Although cutaneous metastases have been reported, difficulty remains in distinguishing other causes of cutaneous lesions from cutaneous metastases in the predominantly asymptomatic patient.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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