Skin Nodules as a First Presentation of Synchronous Bilateral Invasive Lobular Breast Carcinoma: A Case Report
The most common cause of skin metastases in adult women is primary breast carcinoma, which comprises about 70% of cases [1]. Skin metastases have non-specific clinical appearances, making it challenging to differentiate them from other benign conditions [1]. We present a case of a 52-year-old female...
Main Authors: | Sara Khodair, Iman Ewais, Hanaa Abolmagd, Rehab El Sheikh, Sughra Raza, Leah H. Portnow, Hanan Gewefel |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Massachusetts Medical School
2021-07-01
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Series: | Journal of Global Radiology |
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Online Access: | https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/jgr/vol7/iss1/8/ |
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