Skin Nodules as a First Presentation of Synchronous Bilateral Invasive Lobular Breast Carcinoma: A Case Report

Khodair, Sara and Ewais, Iman and Abolmagd, Hanaa and El Sheikh, Rehab and Raza, Sughra and Portnow, Leah H. and Gewefel, Hanan (2021) Skin Nodules as a First Presentation of Synchronous Bilateral Invasive Lobular Breast Carcinoma: A Case Report. Journal of Global Radiology, 7 (1). ISSN 23728418

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Abstract

The most common cause of skin metastases in adult women is primary breast carcinoma, which comprises about 70% of cases [1]. Skin metastases have non-specific clinical appearances, making it challenging to differentiate them from other benign conditions [1]. We present a case of a 52-year-old female with type II diabetes and a three-month history of refractory skin lesions who did not respond to anti-inflammatory treatment. The patient subsequently complained of a right breast lump, evaluation of which led to the diagnosis of bilateral synchronous invasive lobular carcinoma.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Research Asian Plos > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 27 Jan 2023 08:58
Last Modified: 13 Aug 2024 06:24
URI: http://global.archiveopenbook.com/id/eprint/70

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