Advanced Esophageal Neoplasm with Subcutaneous Metastasis

  • de Oliveira R
  • da Silva T
  • Piovesana M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Objective . This report is aimed at describing a rare clinical condition of advanced esophageal cancer with subcutaneous metastasis. Case Report . The present case refers to a patient diagnosed with stage IV esophageal squamous cell carcinoma which started with dysphonia and cervical nodules. Soon after that, the patient developed dysphagia and subcutaneous lesions on the right flank. Later in time, we documented a disease progression, with worsening of subcutaneous implants, lymph node, bone, and pulmonary metastases in addition to malignant hypercalcemia. Conclusion . This illustrates a rare presentation of an advanced esophageal neoplasm. Subcutaneous metastasis from internal malignancies is unusual, corresponding to less than 10% of cases. Its occurrence in patients with esophageal cancer is even less common with very few cases reported in literature.

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de Oliveira, R. A. M., da Silva, T., Piovesana, M. M., Stecca, C. E., Lopes, G. A., & Liutti, V. T. (2019). Advanced Esophageal Neoplasm with Subcutaneous Metastasis. Case Reports in Oncological Medicine, 2019, 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/9103137

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