Highly aggressive gastric adenocarcinoma with multiple skin nodule and supraclavicular node in a 19-year-old patient: A rare presentation in such young age.

Journal: Journal Of Cancer Research And Therapeutics
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Abstract

Although gastric adenocarcinoma is common in middle- and old-aged population, it is rare in young people. Development of cutaneous metastasis during presentation is even rarer in any age group. We report the case of a 19-year young man with gastric adenocarcinoma who had multiple skin nodules over the trunk during presentation. Fine-needle aspiration cytology of the nodule revealed it to be metastasis from gastric adenocarcinoma. Cutaneous metastasis may be the first presentation of internal malignancies even with a short history of disease in young patients. Atypical presentation of a malignancy in atypical age group must be evaluated with prompt assessment, active intervention, and close follow-up.

Authors
Deepak Sonkar, Arun Rathi, Savita Arora, Mohammad Azam, Kumar Prabhat, Kishore Singh
Relevant Conditions

Stomach Cancer