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Review
. 2019 Aug;143(8):943-957.
doi: 10.5858/arpa.2018-0051-RA. Epub 2018 Dec 28.

Cutaneous Metastases: A Review and Diagnostic Approach to Tumors of Unknown Origin

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Cutaneous Metastases: A Review and Diagnostic Approach to Tumors of Unknown Origin

Gabriel Habermehl et al. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2019 Aug.
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Abstract

Context.—: Cutaneous metastases from a distant malignancy are a diagnostic challenge for pathologists. Secondary involvement of the skin by a metastatic process portends a much worse clinical prognosis than any primary cutaneous malignant mimickers. Immunohistochemical staining methods continue to evolve and are of paramount importance in diagnosis.

Objective.—: To review the clinical, histopathologic, and immunohistochemical staining patterns for commonly encountered entities and discuss potential pitfalls in diagnosis. A practical guide useful in approaching cutaneous metastases of unknown primary is outlined.

Data sources.—: An extensive search and review of literature in PubMed was performed, processed, and condensed.

Conclusions.—: Cutaneous metastases have broad histopathologic patterns. They are nearly always dermal based, with an overall foreign appearance. They can be single papules/nodules or multiple in number, mimicking an inflammatory or infectious process. Ultimately, immunohistochemistry remains an essential diagnostic tool, and clinical correlation is paramount in the workup of these entities.

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