Skin Metastasis in Breast Cancer Patients; a Case Series.

Sara Rehman, Muhammad Atif Naveed
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Introduction: Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women. It frequently metastasizes to bones, lungs and liver. Although rare, skin metastasis may also take place. It may also be the presenting feature of initial or recurrent breast cancer. The assessment of recurrent metastatic disease involving skin after mastectomy can be challenging because of the benign-appearing clinical presentation. The purpose of this case series was to explore the clinical and radiological presentation of skin metastasis in patients of breast cancer.

Materials and methods: This is a retrospective case series of breast cancer patients with skin lesions on chest and abdomen at the time of initial presentation, or post-treatment such as, after mastectomy or breast conservation therapy; who underwent various radiological investigations including mammography, ultrasound scan, computed tomography (CT) scan and magnetic resonance imaging from 1 May 2018 to 30 September 2019 at Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre, Pakistan.

Results: A total of eight cases were identified, out of which seven were females. The most common presentation consisted of the presence of metastatic nodules which were seen in 62.5% (five out of eight) of the patients. Other features consisted of erythematous or plaque-like skin thickening on clinical examination, increased density with indistinct margins seen on a mammogram and diffuse oedematous changes in the skin with small irregular mass or infiltration into subcutaneous tissues were visualised on ultrasound and CT studies.

Conclusion: Skin metastasis from breast cancer most commonly presents as nodules, although rarely they may present as plaques or diffuse skin thickening. Awareness of diverse manifestations of skin metastasis is of utmost importance in early diagnosis and management.

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乳腺癌患者皮肤转移的研究a案例系列。
乳腺癌是女性中最常见的恶性肿瘤。它经常转移到骨骼、肺和肝脏。虽然罕见,但也可能发生皮肤转移。它也可能是原发性或复发性乳腺癌的表现特征。乳房切除术后复发性皮肤转移性疾病的评估可能具有挑战性,因为临床表现良好。本病例系列的目的是探讨乳腺癌患者皮肤转移的临床和放射学表现。材料和方法:这是一个回顾性的病例系列,乳腺癌患者在首次就诊时,或治疗后,如乳房切除术或保乳治疗后,胸部和腹部皮肤病变;于2018年5月1日至2019年9月30日在巴基斯坦Shaukat Khanum纪念癌症医院和研究中心接受了各种放射检查,包括乳房x光检查、超声扫描、计算机断层扫描(CT)和磁共振成像。结果:共发现8例,其中7例为女性。最常见的表现包括转移性结节的存在,在62.5%(8名患者中有5名)的患者中可见。其他特征包括临床检查时的红斑或斑块样皮肤增厚,乳房x光检查时密度增加,边缘不清,超声和CT检查时可见皮肤弥漫性水肿改变,伴有小不规则肿块或渗入皮下组织。结论:乳腺癌的皮肤转移最常表现为结节,尽管很少表现为斑块或弥漫性皮肤增厚。了解皮肤转移的各种表现对早期诊断和治疗至关重要。
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