Cutaneous Metastatic Adenocarcinoma of the Colon to the Scalp
Abstract
Cutaneous metastases from colorectal cancer are relatively uncommon presenting in fewer than 5% of patients but they are very important to recognize as they signify disseminated disease and poor prognosis. We describe a case a 62-year-old patient diagnosed with scalp metastasis during his systemic chemotherapy treatment for a colorectal carcinoma stage IVb who underwent excisional biopsy of the metastatic lesion. The identification of cutaneous metastases from colorectal cancer can radically alter therapeutic plans as they typically indicate a wide spread disease. Although they can be observed at any stage of malignancy, early recognition can lead to accurate and prompt diagnosis and timely treatment.
World J Oncol. 2015;6(1):304-307
doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/wjon862w
World J Oncol. 2015;6(1):304-307
doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/wjon862w
Keywords
Colorectal cancer; Scalp metastasis; Skin metastasis; Cutaneous metastasis