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Fig. 48.2 A, Large metastatic nodule of prostate carcinoma. The lower abdomen and pubic area are common sites for metastases of genitourinary cancers. B, Lung carcinoma metastatic to the chest wall, which is the most common site. (Courtesy of Paul Thompson, MD.) |
No. Different tumors demonstrate characteristic patterns of metastases (Table 48-1). A well-known example is ocular malignant melanoma, which frequently demonstrates metastasis to the liver. As a rule, cutaneous metastases usually appear in skin that is near the primary tumor (Fig. 48-2). Most regional metastases are probably spread through the lymphatic system, while distant metastases are more likely to occur via the hematogenous route.
Table 48-1. Characteristic Sites of Cutaneous Metastases |
| PRIMARY TUMOR | | SITE OF METASTASES |
| Oral squamous cell carcinoma | | Head and neck |
| Thyroid carcinoma | | Neck |
| Lung | | Chest wall |
| Breast | | Anterior chest wall |
| Renal cell carcinoma | | Head |
| Gastrointestinal carcinoma | | Abdomen |
| Genitourinary carcinoma | | Lower abdomen |