Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia (Jun 2014)

Primary cutaneous Ewing sarcoma - Case report

  • Jayme de Oliveira Filho,
  • Ana Carolina Franco Tebet,
  • Anna Rita Ferrante Mitidieri de Oliveira,
  • Kassila Nasser

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/abd1806-4841.20142881
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 89, no. 3
pp. 501 – 503

Abstract

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Ewing sarcoma is a primitive neuroectodermal tumor rarely occurs in the skin and sobcutaneous tissues. Generally Ewing's sarcoma is a primary bone tumor, but when present in soft tissues it characterizes an extremely uncommon clinical picture. It usually involves the deep subcutaneous tissue or muscles, and more rarely occurs like a primary skin cancer. Most patients are white, women, and in the second decade of life. The clinical features are a superficial mass, in average measuring 2-3 cm, of soft consistency, freely mobile and sometimes painful. The more affected locations are upper and lower extremities, trunk, head, neck or multiple lesions. The presence of metastases is very rare.

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