1970
DOI: 10.3126/jpn.v1i1.4449
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Metastatic cutaneous and subcutaneous lesions: Analysis of cases diagnosed on fine needle aspiration cytology

Abstract: Background: Cutaneous and subcutaneous metastasis from an underlying primary, indicates a dismal outcome for patients. It is appropriate to use fine needle aspiration cytology as a minimally invasive method for diagnosis. This study emphasises the role of fine needle aspiration cytology in diagnosing metastatic skin nodules. Materials and methods:This was a retrospective study in which the record of all patients subjected to fine needle aspiration cytology from April 2008 -Nov 2010 in the Department of Patholo… Show more

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“…Chest and abdomen is the commonest site of cutaneous metastases reported in the literature followed by head and neck. [1]The most common malignancies to metastasize to skin are lung followed by GI , melanoma ,RCC and carcinoma of oral cavity in males. Breast followed by colon ,melanoma ,lung ,ovary and sarcoma are the common primary sites in females.…”
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“…Chest and abdomen is the commonest site of cutaneous metastases reported in the literature followed by head and neck. [1]The most common malignancies to metastasize to skin are lung followed by GI , melanoma ,RCC and carcinoma of oral cavity in males. Breast followed by colon ,melanoma ,lung ,ovary and sarcoma are the common primary sites in females.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Breast followed by colon ,melanoma ,lung ,ovary and sarcoma are the common primary sites in females. [1,4]Adenocarcinoma from various organs is the commonest to metastasize to skin. [1,5]Age ranges between 2-76 years.…”
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