Facial cutaneous metastasis of rectal adenocarcinoma

North Clin Istanb. 2020 Jul 23;8(5):518-520. doi: 10.14744/nci.2020.23500. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Skin metastasis caused by carcinomas is associated with poor prognosis and is a rare and late clinical finding. Skin metastases occur in only 4-6.5% of Stage IV colorectal cancer. We present an unusual case of Stage IV unresectable rectal adenocarcinoma metastasized to the head and face. One and a half years after diagnosis, new skin lesions developed on his face. Biopsy showed mucinous adenocarcinoma consistent with rectal malignancy. Moreover, he died 3 months after the diagnosis of cutaneous metastasis. This case emphasizes the importance of the effect of skin lesions on prognosis in patients with a history of malignancy.

Keywords: Neoplasm metastasis; rectal neoplasms; scalp; skin.

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  • Case Reports