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Journal of Wound Management and Research
2020 Volume.16 No. 2 p.106 ~ p.112
Ulcerative Skin Metastasis Lesion in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
Bae Jae-Hyun

Jun Dong-Keun
Kim Jee-Nam
Choi Hyun-Gon
Shin Dong-Hyeok
Park Jin-Hee
Kim Wan-Seop
Lee Myung-Chul
Abstract
Venous ulcers, ischemic wounds and skin lesions from autoimmune diseases are some examples of unhealing wounds. Practitioners treating such wounds should consider the possibility of skin metastasis of neoplasms, especially in patients with cancer. Treatment of cutaneous metastasis in cancer must include both surgical resection and chemotherapy. Here we present a patient who had lung cancer with skin metastasis. Though incidence of metastasis from lung cancer is known to be as low as 1% to 12%, its prognosis is poor. Also, the clinical features of these skin lesions tend to vary, often resulting in them being misdiagnosed as benign lesions. The diagnosis of malignancy for this particular case was delayed. After the metastatic lesion was diagnosed as such, surgical resection was performed and the defect caused by wide excision was covered by a superior gluteal artery perforator flap. Though the patient was administered an anticancer drug, the wound healed well after the operation.
KEYWORD
Skin neoplasms, Neoplasm metastasis, Perforator flap
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