Cutaneous Metastasis of Uterine Cervical Carcinoma with a Cellulitis-Like Presentation
IntroductionThe reported incidence of cutaneousmetastasis from internal carcinoma ranges from 0.7% to 10%, with wide variability across different studies. Although cervical carcinoma is a very common malignant tumor in women, the frequency of cutaneous metastasis from cervical carcinoma is less than 2%.1 Usually, metastasis occurs at a site adjacent to the primary carcinoma, and the most common clinical presentation of the metastasis is a nodule. Cervical carcinomas almost always metastasize to the abdomen wall, vulva, or anterior chestwall. To the best of our knowledge, reports of a facial cellulitis-like metastasis of cervical carcinoma are relatively rare in the published literature. Herein, we report the case of aChinesewoman, whohad a twoyearshistory of cervical carcinoma and a developed facial metastasis presenting as a cellulitis-like lesion.
cervical carcinoma、clinical presentation、primary carcinoma、malignant tumor
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R73;X18
2020-01-11(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)
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241-243