Cutaneous Metastases

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Cutaneous Metastases




Relatively rare with the exception of breast cancer and melanoma metastases.


May be the presenting sign of a malignancy.


Often associated with a poor prognosis.


Overall, breast carcinoma most commonly metastasizes to the skin and prostate carcinoma least commonly (Table 100.1).



Most common skin metastases: women – breast carcinoma, melanoma; men – melanoma, squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck and lung, and colon carcinoma (Table 100.2).



In general, nonspecific morphology: firm, mobile, painless papulonodule(s), often skin-colored to pink or red-brown and occasionally ulcerated (Fig. 100.1).

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Apr 22, 2016 | Posted by in Dermatology | Comments Off on Cutaneous Metastases

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