2018
DOI: 10.1590/1806-9282.64.06.492
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Erysipelatoid Carcinoma

Abstract: Erysipelatoid Carcinoma (EC), also known as Inflammatory Metastatic Carcinoma, is a rare form of cutaneous metastasis, secondary to an internal malignancy, more often related to breast cancer. Clinically, the lesion has a well-marked, bound erythematous appearance, much like an infectious process, such as erysipelas and cellulitis, these being the most common differential diagnoses. It is characterized by an acute or subacute appearance with an erythematous plaque, sometimes hot and painful, being more often s… Show more

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“…Papules are not a common presenting spectrum in cutaneous metastasis due to breast cancer. Miguel et al in their case report mention the erythematous papules as an initial cutaneous metastasis presentation in breast cancer patients [ 1 ]. Supporting the above studies our first case presented with erythematous papules as an initial symptom of skin involvement by the primary tumor.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Papules are not a common presenting spectrum in cutaneous metastasis due to breast cancer. Miguel et al in their case report mention the erythematous papules as an initial cutaneous metastasis presentation in breast cancer patients [ 1 ]. Supporting the above studies our first case presented with erythematous papules as an initial symptom of skin involvement by the primary tumor.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Breast cancer is the most common cancer associated with cutaneous metastasis in females [ 1 ]. The presence of cutaneous metastasis is an indicator of the systemic spread of primary disease and is associated with poor prognosis [ 2 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%