International audienceUmbilical skin metastases (or Sister Mary Joseph nodules) are rare. Their presence typically indicates the late manifestation of deep-seated abdominopelvic malignancy. They occur mainly in gynecological cancers, and gastrointestinal cancers in men. The most common histology is adenocarcinoma (∼75% of cases), but it can also rarely be squamous cell or undifferentiated carcinoma. These metastases can be present at diagnosis or appear at disease recurrence, and are associated with a very poor prognosis with an average survival of 11 months. We report the clinical case of a 58-year-old man with metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma and umbilical cutaneous metastasis after receiving first-line chemotherapy. The diagnosis was...
Sister Mary Joseph nodule is an eponym assigned to a nurse, first reported in 1949, denoting a rare ...
AbstractA Sister Mary Joseph nodule (SMJN) is rare cutaneous metastasis spreading to the umbilicus. ...
Umbilical metastasis is universally referred to as Sister Mary Joseph's nodule (SMJN). This disease ...
International audienceUmbilical skin metastases (or Sister Mary Joseph nodules) are rare. Their pres...
A well-known example of gastrointestinal cancers metastasizing to the skin is Sister Mary Joseph’s n...
A well-known example of gastrointestinal cancers metastasizing to the skin is Sister Mary Joseph’s n...
Sister Mary Joseph Nodule (SMJN) is a cutaneous nodule resulting from metastasis of malignant tumors...
Sister Mary Joseph\u2032s nodule is referred to as metastasis of visceral malignancy to the umbilicu...
Sister Mary Joseph′s nodule is referred to as metastasis of visceral malignancy to the umbilicus. Mo...
Sister Mary Joseph′s nodule is referred to as metastasis of visceral malignancy to the umbilicus. Mo...
The metastasis of a visceral malignancy to the umbilicus is known as "Sister Mary Joseph′s nodule". ...
Sister Mary Joseph (1856-1939), who was superintendent nurse at St. Mary's Hospital in Rochester...
Sister Mary Joseph´s nodule is a metastatic of a primary cancer, usually adenocarcinoma and associat...
The Sister Mary Joseph Nodule is an eponymous term which describes a palpable umbilical nodule occur...
Sister Mary Joseph nodule is the umbilical metastasis detected in cancer patients. There are various...
Sister Mary Joseph nodule is an eponym assigned to a nurse, first reported in 1949, denoting a rare ...
AbstractA Sister Mary Joseph nodule (SMJN) is rare cutaneous metastasis spreading to the umbilicus. ...
Umbilical metastasis is universally referred to as Sister Mary Joseph's nodule (SMJN). This disease ...
International audienceUmbilical skin metastases (or Sister Mary Joseph nodules) are rare. Their pres...
A well-known example of gastrointestinal cancers metastasizing to the skin is Sister Mary Joseph’s n...
A well-known example of gastrointestinal cancers metastasizing to the skin is Sister Mary Joseph’s n...
Sister Mary Joseph Nodule (SMJN) is a cutaneous nodule resulting from metastasis of malignant tumors...
Sister Mary Joseph\u2032s nodule is referred to as metastasis of visceral malignancy to the umbilicu...
Sister Mary Joseph′s nodule is referred to as metastasis of visceral malignancy to the umbilicus. Mo...
Sister Mary Joseph′s nodule is referred to as metastasis of visceral malignancy to the umbilicus. Mo...
The metastasis of a visceral malignancy to the umbilicus is known as "Sister Mary Joseph′s nodule". ...
Sister Mary Joseph (1856-1939), who was superintendent nurse at St. Mary's Hospital in Rochester...
Sister Mary Joseph´s nodule is a metastatic of a primary cancer, usually adenocarcinoma and associat...
The Sister Mary Joseph Nodule is an eponymous term which describes a palpable umbilical nodule occur...
Sister Mary Joseph nodule is the umbilical metastasis detected in cancer patients. There are various...
Sister Mary Joseph nodule is an eponym assigned to a nurse, first reported in 1949, denoting a rare ...
AbstractA Sister Mary Joseph nodule (SMJN) is rare cutaneous metastasis spreading to the umbilicus. ...
Umbilical metastasis is universally referred to as Sister Mary Joseph's nodule (SMJN). This disease ...