A well-known example of gastrointestinal cancers metastasizing to the skin is Sister Mary Joseph’s nodule, which usually presents as a cutaneous nodule on the umbilicus. In this case, a 91-year-old man was referred to our dermatology clinic for a rapidly growing 3 cm × 2 cm ulcerative nodule at his chin. Biopsy showed skin metastasis originating from a gastric adenocarcinoma. The subcutaneous and cutaneous manifestation of gastric cancer is very rare and associated with a poor prognosis and widespread metastatic disease as presented in this case. However, skin metastasis may be the first clinically apparent sign of underlying systemic malignancy and therefore immediate clarification in case of uncertainty is recommended
Many neoplasms, including lung cancer, breast cancer, melanoma, and gastrointestinal tract malignanc...
Skin metastases are relatively rare but are of important clinical significance because they usually ...
Cutaneous metastasis is a rare complication of visceral malignancies. We present a very unusual case...
A well-known example of gastrointestinal cancers metastasizing to the skin is Sister Mary Joseph’s n...
cell. Cutaneous metastasis to the neck from gastric adenocarcinoma is an unusual site of presentatio...
Cutaneous metastasis from internal malignancies is rare and represents about 2% of all skin tumors. ...
The skin is rarely involved by metastatic tumors. Breast and pulmonary carcinoma are the most freque...
The skin is rarely involved by metastatic tumors. Breast and pulmonary carcinoma are the most freque...
The skin is rarely involved by metastatic tumors. Breast and pulmonary carcinoma are the most freque...
International audienceUmbilical skin metastases (or Sister Mary Joseph nodules) are rare. Their pres...
The skin is rarely involved by metastatic tumors. Breast and pulmonary carcinoma are the most freque...
The skin is rarely involved by metastatic tumors. Breast and pulmonary carcinoma are the most freque...
International audienceUmbilical skin metastases (or Sister Mary Joseph nodules) are rare. Their pres...
The skin is rarely involved by metastatic tumors. Breast and pulmonary carcinoma are the most freque...
Metastases to the skin from internal tumours are uncommon, yet they may be the first presentation of...
Many neoplasms, including lung cancer, breast cancer, melanoma, and gastrointestinal tract malignanc...
Skin metastases are relatively rare but are of important clinical significance because they usually ...
Cutaneous metastasis is a rare complication of visceral malignancies. We present a very unusual case...
A well-known example of gastrointestinal cancers metastasizing to the skin is Sister Mary Joseph’s n...
cell. Cutaneous metastasis to the neck from gastric adenocarcinoma is an unusual site of presentatio...
Cutaneous metastasis from internal malignancies is rare and represents about 2% of all skin tumors. ...
The skin is rarely involved by metastatic tumors. Breast and pulmonary carcinoma are the most freque...
The skin is rarely involved by metastatic tumors. Breast and pulmonary carcinoma are the most freque...
The skin is rarely involved by metastatic tumors. Breast and pulmonary carcinoma are the most freque...
International audienceUmbilical skin metastases (or Sister Mary Joseph nodules) are rare. Their pres...
The skin is rarely involved by metastatic tumors. Breast and pulmonary carcinoma are the most freque...
The skin is rarely involved by metastatic tumors. Breast and pulmonary carcinoma are the most freque...
International audienceUmbilical skin metastases (or Sister Mary Joseph nodules) are rare. Their pres...
The skin is rarely involved by metastatic tumors. Breast and pulmonary carcinoma are the most freque...
Metastases to the skin from internal tumours are uncommon, yet they may be the first presentation of...
Many neoplasms, including lung cancer, breast cancer, melanoma, and gastrointestinal tract malignanc...
Skin metastases are relatively rare but are of important clinical significance because they usually ...
Cutaneous metastasis is a rare complication of visceral malignancies. We present a very unusual case...