Gastric adenocarcinoma with recurrence as cutaneous metastatic disease.
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This is a case of a man in his 60s initially diagnosed with gastric adenocarcinoma and treated with curative intent surgery and chemotherapy 6 years ago.
APA
Sawyer M, Brown T, et al. (2025). Gastric adenocarcinoma with recurrence as cutaneous metastatic disease.. BMJ case reports, 18(8). https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2024-262099
MLA
Sawyer M, et al.. "Gastric adenocarcinoma with recurrence as cutaneous metastatic disease.." BMJ case reports, vol. 18, no. 8, 2025.
PMID
40866091
Abstract
This is a case of a man in his 60s initially diagnosed with gastric adenocarcinoma and treated with curative intent surgery and chemotherapy 6 years ago. Four years after initial treatment he had locoregional lymph node recurrence treated with curative chemoradiation and was on surveillance with no evidence of disease for 2 years. He presented to clinic with multiple 'bumps' on his head that had been increasing in size for the past 6 months. He has no other associated symptoms aside from 20 pounds of weight loss. The skin nodule was biopsied, and the pathology showed recurrence of his primary gastric adenocarcinoma. A positron emission tomography (PET)-CT showed a small area of metastasis in a single rib alongside this scalp lesion, without any areas of locoregional or intrathoracic recurrence. This is a rare case of cutaneous recurrence of primary gastric cancer without a high burden of intra-abdominal or visceral disease.