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Skin metastasis: Metastasis of a previously known squamous cell carcinoma of the floor of the mouth.

Skin metastases: multiple, sometimes ulcerated, coarse, skin-coloured and red papules and nodules in the groin and scrotum in metastatic anal carcinoma.

Skin metastases: Multiple slightly reddish, surface-smooth nodules and plaques in previously known anal carcinoma; in the scrotal region below the picture of lymphangiosis carcinomatosa.

Malignant melanoma: small satellite metastases in the surrounding area.

Malignant melanoma: multiple satellite metastases in previously known malignant melanoma.

Skin metastasis: Solitary, very coarse, painless lump that grows within a few weeks; in this case metastasis of an adenocarcinoma of the stomach.

Skin metastasis: Rough cutaneous-subcutaneous, reddish-livid, centrally slightly dented knot of the abdominal skin in a patient with colon carcinoma.





Skin metastasis. Cytokeratin-positive metastasis of a breast carcinoma.