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Published on: May 23, 2015
ADVANCED BRONCHOGENIC CARCINOMA PRESENTING WITH SKIN NODULES - A CASE REPORT
C P Echieh1, S B Sanni2, E O Apreala1
1Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Calabar.
Abstract:
Bronchogenic cancer can metastasize to several organs of the body. Metastases to skin and subcutaneous tissue are uncommon. We present our experience with the management of a patient with an unusual presentation of bronchogenic carcinoma with multiple skin nodules. In patients with bronchogenic cancer, metastasis to the skin and subcutaneous tissues could heighten the index of suspicion of advanced disease. The nodules should be histologically assessed and if confirmed metastatic, only palliative therapies are indicated.

