Cutaneous Metastases: Clinicopathologic Study of 30 Patients.

Skinmed Pub Date : 2024-03-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01
Anissa Zaouak, Wissal Ebdelli, Malek Ben Slimène, Wael Smida, Achraf Debbiche, Selima Ben Jannet, Houda Hammami, Samy Fenniche
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Cutaneous metastases (CMs) of internal malignancies are uncommon. The breast in women and the lung in men represent the two elective sites of internal malignancies metastasizing to the skin. The aim of this study was to determine the epidemiologic, clinical, and pathologic features of CMs. A retrospective study of the patients diagnosed with CMs over 30 years was conducted. Thirty cases of CMs were enrolled in our study. In 16 cases (53%), the skin metastasis revealed the internal malignancy. The mean age was 66.4 years with sex ratio men/women of 2. CMs were solitary in 18 cases and multiple in 14 cases. The most frequent location was the chest (12 cases), followed by the abdomen (eight cases), the scalp (seven cases), and the arms (six cases). The common sites of primary malignancy were the lungs in men (nine cases) and the breast in women (three cases). Nine out of 30 patients died with an average of 33 months after diagnosis. In our study, the most frequent primary malignancy in men was lung cancer and in women breast cancer. The onset of CMs during the course of internal malignancy worsens the prognosis of the disease.

皮肤转移:30 例患者的临床病理研究。
体内恶性肿瘤的皮肤转移(CM)并不常见。女性的乳腺癌和男性的肺癌是体内恶性肿瘤向皮肤转移的两个首选部位。本研究旨在确定皮肤癌的流行病学、临床和病理学特征。研究人员对 30 年来确诊的 CM 患者进行了回顾性研究。研究共纳入了 30 例 CMs 患者。其中 16 例(53%)的皮肤转移灶显示为内部恶性肿瘤。18例为单发,14例为多发。最常见的部位是胸部(12 例),其次是腹部(8 例)、头皮(7 例)和手臂(6 例)。原发恶性肿瘤的常见部位是男性的肺部(9 例)和女性的乳房(3 例)。30 名患者中有 9 人在确诊后平均 33 个月死亡。在我们的研究中,男性最常见的原发恶性肿瘤是肺癌,女性最常见的原发恶性肿瘤是乳腺癌。在内脏恶性肿瘤的病程中出现 CMs 会加重疾病的预后。
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