Volume : 9, Issue : 5, May - 2020

EPIDEMIOLOGY AND DEMOGRAPHIC PATTERN OF SKIN DISEASES AMONG PATIENTS ATTENDING IN SKIN OPD IN A PRIVATE HOSPITAL IN BAREILLY

Dr. Abhishek Ranjan, Dr. Supriya Agarwal, Dr. Praveen Kumar Rathore

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Metastasis of internal malignancy to the subcutaneous and cutaneous regions is one of the rarest entity and carries a very poor prognosis. This is because the tumor invades the skin and subcutaneous regions as a last resort after metastasizing to various internal organs. The incidence of silent invasion of a fatal visceral malignancy to skin and subcutaneous regions were found to be around 0.8% in some studies. Here is an interesting case of a middle aged man with multiple subcutaneous nodules as a first presenting complaint of unknown, asymptomatic primary internal malignancy which was later diagnosed to be onchogenic adenocarcinoma. We conclude by explaining the poor prognostic nature of the disease and the need for high degree of suspicion in the cases with atypical subcutaneous nodules with associated systemic disease.

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EPIDEMIOLOGY AND DEMOGRAPHIC PATTERN OF SKIN DISEASES AMONG PATIENTS ATTENDING IN SKIN OPD IN A PRIVATE HOSPITAL IN BAREILLY, Dr. Abhishek Ranjan, Dr. Supriya Agarwal, Dr. Praveen Kumar Rathore GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS : Volume-9 | Issue-8 | August-2020


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