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KMID : 1001020060040010031
Journal of Urologic Oncology
2006 Volume.4 No. 1 p.31 ~ p.33
Primary Cutaneous Metastasis of Invasive Bladder Cancer without Solid Organ Metastasis
You Seung-Hyun

Park Seung-Chol
Baick Sang-Hoon
Rim Joung-Sik
Abstract
Bladder cancer is the most common urinary tract malignancy that show about 25% invasive rate at diagnosis and have the potential distant metastasis in 50% of invasive cancer. The main primary sites for metastatic bladder cancer are liver, lung and bone. Cutaneous metastasis is rare and generally accepted as the late manifestation of systemic spread. Otherwise, seeding of bladder cancer outside urinary tract often occurs after iatrogenic procedures, such as suprapubic cystostomy, laparoscopy. We report a case of 70-year-old male with primary cutaneous metastasis of invasive bladder cancer without solid organ metastasis.
KEYWORD
Bladder cancer, Skin, Metastasis
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