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Cutaneous Metastases from Primary Liver Cancers: The Need for Knowledge and Differential Diagnosis.

Gerardo CazzatoAnna ColagrandeAntonietta CimminoAurora De MarcoPaolo RomitaCaterina FotiLeonardo RestaGiuseppe Ingravallo
Published in: Life (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
Primary skin tumors are certainly more frequent than metastatic tumors, but the latter can sometimes be the first sign of otherwise unrecognized neoplastic pathology and always correspond to an advanced stage of the disease. Among the various neoplasms that can metastasize in cutaneous districts, skin metastases from primary malignant neoplasms from the liver and biliary tract are infrequent, and when they do occur they can pose differential diagnosis problems to the pathologist. Here we present two cases of metastatic skin lesions, respectively originating from the liver and the intrahepatic biliary tract, and we conduct a brief review of the current literature.
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