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Published on: April 29, 2014
Renal cell carcinoma presenting with cutaneous metastasis: a case report
Nilufer Onak Kandemir1, Figen Barut, Kıvanç Yılmaz
1Department of Pathology, Zonguldak Karaelmas University, Kozlu, 67600 Zonguldak, Turkey.
Abstract:
Renal cell carcinoma is the most common kidney tumor in adults. Cutaneous metastasis is a rare first symptom of the disease. This paper describes the diagnosis of a renal cell carcinoma that was indicated by cutaneous metastasis in the head and neck region, and considers the etiopathogenesis of such cases. A careful skin examination is important to detect cutaneous metastasis associated with renal cell carcinomas. Metastatic skin lesions in the head and neck region must be taken into consideration during a differential diagnosis.