Carcinoma en cuirasse
Synopsis

CEC most commonly occurs on the anterior chest wall but occasionally has been reported to involve the abdomen and rarer sites, including the scrotum. CEC is described as encasing the body in breastplate armor (en cuirasse). It is characterized initially by small papules and nodules that coalesce to form indurated, sclerotic plaques. CEC can then progress to restrict movement of the chest wall and impede respiration.
These skin findings may be associated with pruritus, pain, bleeding, or a foul-smelling discharge.
Codes
C79.9 – Secondary malignant neoplasm of unspecified site
SNOMEDCT:
254841008 – Cancer en cuirasse
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