2017
DOI: 10.17511/jooo.2017.i02.03
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Fine needle aspiration cytology - a boon in the diagnosis of cutaneous metastasis

Abstract: Introduction: Cutaneous metastasis is an uncommon manifestation of visceral malignancy (0.8-5%) indicating a grave prognosis. Cutaneous metastasis manifests as nodules, ulceration, cellulitis or fibrotic processes. Lesions are solitary or multiple frequently found near the primary tumour. The most frequent organs presenting with cutaneous metastasis are breast, skin (melanoma), lung, colon, stomach, upper aerodigestive tract, kidney and the uterus. On histopathology, they can be classified as adenocarcinoma, s… Show more

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