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Congenital rhabdoid sarcoma with cutaneous metastases
A Dominey1, A S Paller, F Gonzalez-Crussi
1Division of Dermatology, Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL 60614.
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
|May 1, 1990
Abstract:
Rhabdoid sarcoma is an uncommon tumor that most frequently arises in the kidney. Congenital lesions have been documented in only a few cases. Primary or metastatic disease of the skin or subcutis is rare. We report the first case of congenital rhabdoid sarcoma that arose as a subcutaneous tumor in a neonate. Cutaneous metastases were present.