Dermatology Reports (Jan 2017)

Signet-ring cells in the skin: a case of late-onset cutaneous metastasis of gastric carcinoma and a brief review of histological approach

  • Özgür Gündüz,
  • Mehmet Can Emeksiz,
  • Pınar Atasoy,
  • Mehtap Kıdır,
  • Selim Yalçın,
  • Serkan Demirkan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/dr.2016.6819
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1

Abstract

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Up to 10% of patients with visceral malignancies develop skin metastases during their clinical course and these metastases constitute about 2% of all skin cancers. Skin metastasis may be the first sign of a clinically silent visceral cancer or represent recurrence of an internal malignancy. In both situations, they are associated with poor prognosis, which can partly be attributed to underdiagnosis. In this paper, a case of relapsing gastric adenocarcinoma, which manifested itself as asymptomatic cutaneous papules and nodules on a patient’s head and neck, is reported and histopathological approach to the cutaneous lesions containing signet-ring cell is briefly reviewed.

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