Carcinoma en cuirasse is a rare form of cutaneous metastasis. Like other cutaneous metastasis, Carcinoma en cuirasse signifies advanced malignant disease with poor prognosis and short survival. We report a 45 year old woman, known case of infiltrating ductal carcinoma of the right breast and had received treatment with neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by surgery, presented with seven month history of progressive appearance of multiple nodular lesions on the chest. Diagnosis of carcinoma en cuirasse was made based on clinical and histopathological features. Cutaneous metastasis signifies the persistence of primary cancer after treatment, and dramatically alters the therapeutic plans. Due to the high incidence of cutaneous manife...
Copyright © 2014 Sarita Nibhoria et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Breast carcinoma is the neoplasia more frequently associated to cutaneous dissemination in women, wh...
Background: Cutaneous metastases represent 2% of all skin tumours. Their recognition can be challeng...
Cutaneous metastasis is a phenomenon that results from a tumor spreading via lymphatic or vascular e...
Cutaneous metastasis from a carcinoma is a relatively uncommon phenomenon. Prompt diagnosis is cruci...
Dear Editor, Cutaneous metastases (CM) are detected in about 0.6-10.4% of patients with an internal ...
Cutaneous metastasis has a frequency of 1 to 10% among all metastatic cancer forms and breast cancer...
Choriocarcinoma is one of the malignant tumors of trophoblastic cells characterized by the secretion...
Various cutaneous metastasis patterns are described in breast cancer. Zosteriform metastases are rar...
Background: Cutaneous metastasis (CM) from an underlying carcinoma is not an uncommon event. The inc...
Breast cancer is the most common cause of cutaneous metastases from internal malignancies. Generally...
Carcinoma erysipeloides (CE) is an uncommon cutaneous metastasis of advanced breast carcinoma, showi...
Abstract: Cutaneous metastasis is the main cause of morbidity and mortality of cancer patients, deno...
Cancer metastasis is quite devastating to the patient as well as the physician and may herald the on...
In most cases, cutaneous metastases develop after the diagnosis of the primary internal malignancy h...
Copyright © 2014 Sarita Nibhoria et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Breast carcinoma is the neoplasia more frequently associated to cutaneous dissemination in women, wh...
Background: Cutaneous metastases represent 2% of all skin tumours. Their recognition can be challeng...
Cutaneous metastasis is a phenomenon that results from a tumor spreading via lymphatic or vascular e...
Cutaneous metastasis from a carcinoma is a relatively uncommon phenomenon. Prompt diagnosis is cruci...
Dear Editor, Cutaneous metastases (CM) are detected in about 0.6-10.4% of patients with an internal ...
Cutaneous metastasis has a frequency of 1 to 10% among all metastatic cancer forms and breast cancer...
Choriocarcinoma is one of the malignant tumors of trophoblastic cells characterized by the secretion...
Various cutaneous metastasis patterns are described in breast cancer. Zosteriform metastases are rar...
Background: Cutaneous metastasis (CM) from an underlying carcinoma is not an uncommon event. The inc...
Breast cancer is the most common cause of cutaneous metastases from internal malignancies. Generally...
Carcinoma erysipeloides (CE) is an uncommon cutaneous metastasis of advanced breast carcinoma, showi...
Abstract: Cutaneous metastasis is the main cause of morbidity and mortality of cancer patients, deno...
Cancer metastasis is quite devastating to the patient as well as the physician and may herald the on...
In most cases, cutaneous metastases develop after the diagnosis of the primary internal malignancy h...
Copyright © 2014 Sarita Nibhoria et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Breast carcinoma is the neoplasia more frequently associated to cutaneous dissemination in women, wh...
Background: Cutaneous metastases represent 2% of all skin tumours. Their recognition can be challeng...