Cutaneous metastasis from intra-abdominal malignant solid tumours such as gastric adenocarcinoma is very rare. Here, we report the case of a 76-year-old male patient with a T4N2M0, poorly differentiated, signet-ring cell gastric carcinoma, who underwent potentially curative resection of the tumour and developed cutaneous metastasis at the site of the surgical drain 4 months after the operation while he was on chemotherapy. The lesion involved the skin and the subcutaneous fat only. A CT scan revealed local recurrence at the resection bed but no distant metastases. The patient died 1 month later. It is concluded that the development of cutaneous metastasis after gastric carcinoma resection indicates tumour recurrence or disseminated disease and is associated with poor prognosis. © 2010 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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Karayiannakis, A. J., Bolanaki, H., Tsalikidis, C., & Simopoulos, C. (2010). Cutaneous metastasis at a surgical drain site after gastric cancer resection. Case Reports in Oncology, 3(3), 495–497. https://doi.org/10.1159/000323559
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