International Journal of Tumor Research
Open AccessCutaneous Spread of Gastric Adenocarcinoma: A Case Report
Authors: Zakaryae Essouni, Badr Kabila, Hassan En nouali, Rachida Saouab, Ouijdane Zamani, Jamal El Fenni, Meryem Edderai
Abstract
Cutaneous metastases from gastric adenocarcinoma are a rare manifestation of advanced disease. We present the case of a [patient’s age]-year-old [male/female] with gastric adenocarcinoma and cutaneous metastases. Imaging, particularly contrast-enhanced CT, revealed the primary gastric tumor with associated cutaneous nodules. The scan showed irregular thickening of the gastric wall and metastatic skin lesions, which were crucial in confirming the diagnosis. This case emphasizes the role of CT imaging in detecting unusual metastatic sites in gastric adenocarcinoma, helping to guide clinical management.
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