Breast cancer is the most common visceral neoplasm which metastatizes in skin. Skin infiltration by breast cancer may appear as various types of neoplastic/inflammatory lesions, including plaques, pigskinlike areas, scirrhous morphea-like lesions, nodules, zosteriform lesions, and papulovescicles. An unusual form of cutaneous infiltration involving a mammary region bearing a post-mastectomy surgical skin scar is herein described: interestingly, such a cutaneous cancer involvement could not be included in the above classification, because it merely consisted of red-purple areas dealing with small telangiectasias, without any sign of inflammation.
Unusual form of cutaneous infiltration by cancer / Zucchi, Alfredo; F., Aimi; Cardis, Alessandra; Santini, Marcello; Tognetti, Elena; F., Zambito Spadaro; DE PANFILIS, Giuseppe; Fabrizi, Giuseppe. - In: ACTA BIO-MEDICA DE L'ATENEO PARMENSE. - ISSN 0392-4203. - 83:(2012), pp. 51-52.
Unusual form of cutaneous infiltration by cancer
ZUCCHI, Alfredo;CARDIS, Alessandra;SANTINI, Marcello;TOGNETTI, Elena;DE PANFILIS, Giuseppe;FABRIZI, Giuseppe
2012-01-01
Abstract
Breast cancer is the most common visceral neoplasm which metastatizes in skin. Skin infiltration by breast cancer may appear as various types of neoplastic/inflammatory lesions, including plaques, pigskinlike areas, scirrhous morphea-like lesions, nodules, zosteriform lesions, and papulovescicles. An unusual form of cutaneous infiltration involving a mammary region bearing a post-mastectomy surgical skin scar is herein described: interestingly, such a cutaneous cancer involvement could not be included in the above classification, because it merely consisted of red-purple areas dealing with small telangiectasias, without any sign of inflammation.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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