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Case Number : Case 381 Posted By: Guest

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Recent onset of tumor on lip.


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Phillip McKee - Overseas Consultations (Cave Creek, Arizona, USA) Wrote:

This case is courtesy of Alex Lazar, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas. It is extremely difficult and depends upon accurate clinical information and appropriate use of immunohistochemistry. It is a diagnosis that one has to keep in mind when diagnosing an "adenocarcinomatous" deposit in the skin. If you don't think of it, you will never make the diagnosis. The lesion is metastatic mesothelioma.

Submitted on 24/11/2011 12:24
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Pablo Ortega - "Isidro Ayora" Hospital (Loja-Ecuador) Wrote:

cutaneous metastatic adenocarcinoma.

Submitted on 24/11/2011 06:55
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Peter Karolyi - () Wrote:

I think it is an eccrine malignant tumor : Malignant mixed tumor.

Submitted on 24/11/2011 06:35
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Marcela Saeb Lima - INCMNSZ (Mexico City) Wrote:

metastatic adenoCa

Submitted on 24/11/2011 06:13
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Hazem Hamed - Department of Histopathology, Imperial College (London) Wrote:

Low grade mucoepidermoid carcinoma.

Submitted on 24/11/2011 05:50
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Mona Abdel Halim - Dermatology Dept. Cairo Univ. (Egypt) Wrote:

Adenocarcinoma, could be primary or metastatic, work up is needed

Submitted on 24/11/2011 05:13
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I. Abdul-kadir - SJUH (Leeds, UK) Wrote:

Eccrine ductal carcinoma. The history doesn't give the sex, however, the site makes metastatis from the breast unlikely.

Submitted on 24/11/2011 04:59
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Ashish Bansal - BCU HB (North Wales) Wrote:

Adenocarcinoma, NOS. Differential Diagnosis: PLGA.

Submitted on 24/11/2011 04:46

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