Abstract:Cutaneous metastases of prostate cancer are a rare entity and mimic many other common cutaneous conditions such as cellulitis, zosteriform lesions, and many others, making it easy to misdiagnose. Recognition of this condition is vital to prevent delays in treatment, as lesions usually appear in late stages of the disease and are associated with a high fatality rate. Here we describe a case of a 64-year-old man with a history of diffuse metastatic prostate carcinoma, who presented with a suprapubic rash that wa… Show more
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