Cutaneous metastases from non-small cell lung cancer.
Alkhayat H, Hong CH.
BACKGROUND: Cutaneous metastases are an uncommon phenomenon that occurs in a few patients with metastatic disease. Early recognition of a cutaneous metastasis is important as it may be the presenting sign of an underlying malignancy. These metastases usually indicate advanced disease and carry a poor prognosis.
OBJECTIVES: We present two cases with cutaneous metastasis from primary non-small cell lung cancer. We seek to familiarize dermatologists with the unusual presentations of cutaneous metastases.
CONCLUSION: In our two cases, the diagnosis of the metastatic cutaneous lesion ultimately led to the correct diagnosis of an underlying malignancy.
J Cutan Med Surg. 2006 Nov-Dec;10(6):304-7.
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