Cutaneous metastasis of breast carcinoma on forearm-Classic FNAC finding


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Case Report

Author :

Pragati Upasham, Surabhi Vidhale

Volume :

4

Issue :

4

Abstract :

Cutaneous metastasis from internal malignancies are significant from diagnostic point of view considering their variable clinical presentation. Although, carcinoma breast is a common primary cancer in females producing skin metastasis, it is rather an uncommon site as common metastatic sites include lymph node, bone, lung, liver etc. Here we present a case of cutaneous metastasis in a 54 years old female who presented with complaints of a nodular swelling for three years. The skin over the swelling showed discoloration. Patient was a known case of carcinoma breast for which she had been operated on and had received treatment eight years back. FNAC done from the swelling showed typical metastatic foci of infiltrating duct carcinoma. The case is being reported in view of its classical cytological picture and its uncommon site of presentation.

Keyword :

 FNAC, Cutaneous metastasis, Infiltrating Duct Carcinoma(IDC), Cytology.