Cutaneous metastasis heralding invasive ductal carcinoma of the breast in a 33 year old patient
Cutaneous metastatic carcinoma is an unusual clinical finding, with an estimated overall incidence of 5.3%. While it is more frequently found in association with breast cancer than visceral malignancies, it is rarely identified until late in the course of the disease, and quite uncommonly as the her...
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Main Authors: | Crystal R. Lenz (Author), Kirk A. Middleton (Author) |
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