| Literature DB >> 26675357 |
MariMeg Clairwood1, Mariko Yasuda, Leah Belazarian, April Deng.
Abstract
Cutaneous metastasis of uterine cancer is rare and is often associated with late-stage disease. Most uterine malignancies are endometrial adenocarcinomas, but a small subset is uterine carcinosarcoma, also known as malignant mixed Mullerian tumors. Uterine carcinosarcomas are highly aggressive tumors with an average 5-year survival rate of 26%-34%. Metastases most commonly occur in the abdominal wall, lung, and bone. Cutaneous metastasis is exceedingly rare and may pose a diagnostic challenge. The authors report a 57-year-old woman with multiple subcutaneous nodules on the face and trunk. A biopsy revealed similar morphology and staining characteristics as the sarcomatous component of the primary uterine carcinosarcoma. Histopathological features and immunophenotypical characteristics of the metastatic tumor are detailed in comparison with the original tumor. A review of the literature is also provided.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26675357 DOI: 10.1097/DAD.0000000000000476
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Dermatopathol ISSN: 0193-1091 Impact factor: 1.533