| Literature DB >> 36172248 |
Zhenyu Hao1, Yongqiong Deng1, Yuanmin He1, Xia Xiong1.
Abstract
Signet-ring cell (SRC) is a histologic type in which cells show unique features under the microscope. We mainly found signet-ring cells (SRCs) in gastrointestinal and breast tumors. Cutaneous metastasis from internal carcinomas was an uncommon presentation. The cases of signet-ring cell carcinoma (SRCC) metastasis to the skin were rarely reported. Cutaneous metastasis indicated a poor prognosis for a patient. Here, we report a female who had huge grape-like nodules arising from gastrointestinal SRCC in her trunk and thigh.Entities:
Keywords: SRCC; gastrointestinal tumors; signet-ring cell carcinoma; signet-ring cutaneous metastasis; unknown primary tumors
Year: 2022 PMID: 36172248 PMCID: PMC9512062 DOI: 10.2147/CCID.S378478
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol ISSN: 1178-7015
Figure 1A thick, hard, multiple grape-like appearance of nodules in and around the lower chest, abdominal wall, upper thighs, and buttocks.
Figure 2PET/CT: High uptake of 18F-FDG was noted in some left clavicular fossa nodes (A), retroperitoneal lymph nodes, and nodules of the abdominal wall (B) (red arrows).
Figure 3Histological staining: Signet ring cells (white arrows) and dilated lymphatic vessels (A) (hematoxylin-eosin staining, x 200).The lesional cells were immunoreactive for CK7 (B), CK20 (C) and villin (D) (immunostaining, x 200).