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Hautmetastasen viszeraler Tumoren

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Dermatologische Onkologie

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Eine Aussaat von Tumorzellen extrakutaner Karzinome in die Haut findet man bei ca. 5% der Patienten. Dieser Anteil erhöht sich auf ca. 10%, wenn schon eine Metastasierung in andere Organe stattgefunden hat [7, 10]. Metastasen der Haut können solitär oder multipel auftreten und alle oder nur einzelne ihrer Schichten infiltrieren.

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Voigtländer, V. (1997). Hautmetastasen viszeraler Tumoren. In: Garbe, C., Dummer, R., Kaufmann, R., Tilgen, W. (eds) Dermatologische Onkologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60622-9_63

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