Cutaneous Metastasis from Cholangiocarcinoma as the First Clinical Sign: A Report of Two Cases.
- Author:
Shin Young HYUN
1
;
Ji Hoon LEE
;
Hye Sun SHIN
;
Su Whan LEE
;
Young Nyun PARK
;
Jun Yong PARK
Author Information
1. Department of Internal Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. DRPJY@yuhs.ac
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords:
Cutaneous metastasis;
Cholangiocarcinoma
- MeSH:
Adenocarcinoma;
Adult;
Aged;
Biopsy;
Cholangiocarcinoma;
Humans;
Neoplasm Metastasis;
Scalp;
Skin;
Thoracic Wall
- From:Gut and Liver
2011;5(1):100-104
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Cutaneous metastases from internal malignancies are uncommon. Furthermore, cutaneous metastases from cholangiocarcinoma are extremely rare. Here we report a case of two patients with distant cutaneous metastases of cholangiocarcinoma: 1) a 66-year-old man who presented with a solitary, erythematous nodule on the scalp and 2) a 44-year-old man who presented with multiple, erythematous nodules on the scalp, the chest wall, and the back. In both cases, the erythematous nodules were the first clinical signs of cholangiocarcinoma. Histopathological analyses of skin biopsy specimens of the two patients revealed adenocarcinomas with features similar to the original cholangiocarcinoma. Two cases of cholangiocarcinoma in which metastatic skin nodules appeared as the first sign of the disease are reported here, with a review of the relevant literature.