Cutaneous metastases with different clinical presentations: case series and review of the literature
Cutaneous metastasis (CM) is a rare clinical entity with an incidence of less than 10% among oncology patients. Dissemination to the skin can be via bloodstream, lymphatics, direct expansion or by seeding after surgical procedures. Skin metastases usually develop months to years after the diagnosis...
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Main Authors: | Icim Komurcugil (Author), Zulkuf Arslan (Author), Zulal Inci Bal (Author), Mert Aydogan (Author), Yagmur Ciman (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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