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Metastatic Rectal Carcinoma Masquerading as Herpes Zoster

Metastatic Rectal Carcinoma Masquerading as Herpes Zoster

Abstract and Introduction

Abstract


A 78-year-old female with locally recurrent rectal carcinoma and hepatic metastases presented with new skin lesions. She had multiple painful skin lesions over her groin area initially treated as contact dermatitis. The lesions continued to spread to include the lower abdomen and developed a zosteriform appearance. She was referred to dermatology, where shave biopsies revealed metastatic rectal carcinoma. This case is unique as the patient had rapidly growing zosteriform cutaneous metastases from rectal carcinoma, which has rarely been reported. Physicians providing care to patients with a history of cancer should maintain a high clinical suspicion for cutaneous metastases in patients with new or evolving skin conditions.

Introduction


Cutaneous metastases from internal malignancies are rare but important to recognize in order to provide proper therapeutic and prognostic guidance. Clinicians should maintain a high clinical suspicion regarding cutaneous metastases in patients with a history of cancer who have new or evolving skin conditions. This case is unique in that the patient had rapidly growing zosteriform cutaneous metastases from rectal carcinoma, which has rarely been reported in the literature.

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