Metastatic melanoma masquerading as a furuncle
Melanoma metastasizes to the skin in about 10-17% of patients. Although there are reports of metastatic melanoma masquerading as panniculitis and erysipelas, it is very uncommon for it to present as an inflammatory skin lesion. When malignant melanoma cells invade the superficial dermal lymphatic ve...
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Main Authors: | Imran Aslam (Author), Jonathan Konopinski (Author), Nasir Aziz (Author) |
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