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Skin metastases from lung cancer: a case report

BACKGROUND: Lung cancer is one of the most frequent malignancies, with high mortality rates. It can metastasize in almost all organs, but more often invades hilar nodes, liver, adrenal glands, bones and brain. There are various data on the incidence of lung cancer metastases in the skin. In 1-12% of...

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Autores principales: Pajaziti, Laura, Hapçiu, Syzana Rexhepi, Dobruna, Shkendije, Hoxha, Naim, Kurshumliu, Fisnik, Pajaziti, Artina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4394421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25889083
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13104-015-1105-0
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author Pajaziti, Laura
Hapçiu, Syzana Rexhepi
Dobruna, Shkendije
Hoxha, Naim
Kurshumliu, Fisnik
Pajaziti, Artina
author_facet Pajaziti, Laura
Hapçiu, Syzana Rexhepi
Dobruna, Shkendije
Hoxha, Naim
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description BACKGROUND: Lung cancer is one of the most frequent malignancies, with high mortality rates. It can metastasize in almost all organs, but more often invades hilar nodes, liver, adrenal glands, bones and brain. There are various data on the incidence of lung cancer metastases in the skin. In 1-12% of patients with lung cancer are developed skin metastases. Metastases in the skin may be the first sign of lung cancer. CASE PRESENTATION: Forty-five years old Albanian male, smoker, was admitted to our department with multiple nodules localized in the skin of the head, neck, back and chest. The nodules measuring 5–15 millimeters in greatest dimension were round and skin-colored, with telangiectasias, firm and tender. They appeared in an eruptive form about two weeks before being admitted at our hospital. In addition, the patient exhibited signs of weight loss, anorexia and fatigue. Excisional biopsy was performed to one of the lesions. Histopathology confirmed metastatic nature of the lesion namely, malignant tumor of neuroendocrine phenotype consistent with small-cell carcinoma. Chest X-ray and computed tomography revealed an expansive process in the 7(th) segment of the left lung, left hilar and mediastinal lymphadenopathy and a suspicious initial secondary deposit in the left adrenal gland. The patient was referred to the department of oncology for further treatment. After the third cycle of chemotherapy, the magnetic resonance imaging revealed brain metastases. The patient passed away four months after the diagnosis of lung cancer first presented with skin metastases. CONCLUSIONS: Metastases in skin may be the first sign of lung cancer. Although rare appearing, we should raise suspicion in cases of atypical lesions in the skin not only of the smokers, but also of the non-smokers. Skin metastases from small-cell lung carcinoma are a poor prognostic indicator. The appearance of multiple skin metastases with other internal metastases shorten the survival time.
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spelling pubmed-43944212015-04-14 Skin metastases from lung cancer: a case report Pajaziti, Laura Hapçiu, Syzana Rexhepi Dobruna, Shkendije Hoxha, Naim Kurshumliu, Fisnik Pajaziti, Artina BMC Res Notes Case Report BACKGROUND: Lung cancer is one of the most frequent malignancies, with high mortality rates. It can metastasize in almost all organs, but more often invades hilar nodes, liver, adrenal glands, bones and brain. There are various data on the incidence of lung cancer metastases in the skin. In 1-12% of patients with lung cancer are developed skin metastases. Metastases in the skin may be the first sign of lung cancer. CASE PRESENTATION: Forty-five years old Albanian male, smoker, was admitted to our department with multiple nodules localized in the skin of the head, neck, back and chest. The nodules measuring 5–15 millimeters in greatest dimension were round and skin-colored, with telangiectasias, firm and tender. They appeared in an eruptive form about two weeks before being admitted at our hospital. In addition, the patient exhibited signs of weight loss, anorexia and fatigue. Excisional biopsy was performed to one of the lesions. Histopathology confirmed metastatic nature of the lesion namely, malignant tumor of neuroendocrine phenotype consistent with small-cell carcinoma. Chest X-ray and computed tomography revealed an expansive process in the 7(th) segment of the left lung, left hilar and mediastinal lymphadenopathy and a suspicious initial secondary deposit in the left adrenal gland. The patient was referred to the department of oncology for further treatment. After the third cycle of chemotherapy, the magnetic resonance imaging revealed brain metastases. The patient passed away four months after the diagnosis of lung cancer first presented with skin metastases. CONCLUSIONS: Metastases in skin may be the first sign of lung cancer. Although rare appearing, we should raise suspicion in cases of atypical lesions in the skin not only of the smokers, but also of the non-smokers. Skin metastases from small-cell lung carcinoma are a poor prognostic indicator. The appearance of multiple skin metastases with other internal metastases shorten the survival time. BioMed Central 2015-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4394421/ /pubmed/25889083 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13104-015-1105-0 Text en © Pajaziti et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Pajaziti, Laura
Hapçiu, Syzana Rexhepi
Dobruna, Shkendije
Hoxha, Naim
Kurshumliu, Fisnik
Pajaziti, Artina
Skin metastases from lung cancer: a case report
title Skin metastases from lung cancer: a case report
title_full Skin metastases from lung cancer: a case report
title_fullStr Skin metastases from lung cancer: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Skin metastases from lung cancer: a case report
title_short Skin metastases from lung cancer: a case report
title_sort skin metastases from lung cancer: a case report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4394421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25889083
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13104-015-1105-0
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