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Moon-Kyung Kim1, Seo-Hee Kim, Yoo-Young Lee, Chel Hun Choi, Tae-Joong Kim, Jeoung-Won Lee, Je-Ho Lee, Duk-Soo Bae, Byoung-Gie Kim.
Abstract
Clinical observation of skin metastasis in ovarian cancer cases is relatively uncommon. And distant metastatic skin lesions including the extremities are much rarer still as most metastatic skin lesions are located in the skin in the abdominal wall adjacent to where the primary ovarian tumors exist. We report the case of a 60-year-old woman who presented skin lesions on both lower extremities as a consequence of the metastasis of serous papillary adenocarcinoma of the ovary. She presented with erythematous and painful cutaneous nodules on both upper legs and in the inguinal area 42 months after initial diagnosis of ovarian cancer. Skin biopsy revealed metastasis of adenocarcinoma in the dermis. She was treated with surgical excision and systemic chemotherapy. Literature review has suggested that a combined modality approach including surgical excision and chemotherapy may be useful in the management of skin metastases due to ovarian cancer.Entities:
Keywords: Drug therapy; Neoplasm metastasis; Ovarian neoplasms; Palliative care; Skin neoplasms
Year: 2012 PMID: 22802753 PMCID: PMC3394864 DOI: 10.4143/crt.2012.44.2.142
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Res Treat ISSN: 1598-2998 Impact factor: 4.679