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Figure 147.1
Leukaemia cutis (acute myeloid leukaemia) and purpura.
Figure 147.5
Solitary metastasis of squamous carcinoma to the scalp from an unknown primary.
Figure 147.9
Metastasis to the groin in a patient with extensive pelvic prostatic carcinoma.
Figure 147.13
(a, b) Paraneoplastic acanthosis nigricans. Gastric adenocarcinoma was found after investigation of this woman with a 1‐year history of velvety thicke...
Figure 147.17
Pyoderma gangrenosum of the lower leg in a patient with myelodysplastic syndrome.
Figure 147.2
Patterns of skin infiltration by carcinoma of the breast. (a, b) Limited (a) and extensive (b) nodular infiltration. (c) Sclerotic infiltration (carci...
Figure 147.6
Metastatic pancreatic carcinoma manifesting as haemorrhagic nodules in the skin.
Figure 147.10
Paget disease of the breast causing destruction of the right nipple.
Figure 147.14
Florid cutaneous papillomatosis (From Janniger and Schwartz 2010 [ ]. With permission from Wiley.)
Figure 147.18
Chilblain‐like lesions in acute myeloid leukaemia.
Figure 147.3
Metastatic bronchial carcinoma resembling cutaneous angiosarcoma. (Courtesy of Dr Olga Mikheeva, Moscow Region Oncological Dispensary, Russia.)
Figure 147.7
Subcutaneous metastasis from lung carcinoma; such metastases are typically multiple and many more firm nodules can usually be palpated if the patient ...
Figure 147.11
Extramammary Paget disease. (a, b) Well‐defined erythematous plaques involving perianal skin (a) and the scrotum (b). (From Wagner and Sachse 2011 [ ]...
Figure 147.15
Erythema gyratum repens of the arm secondary to carcinoma of the bronchus.
Figure 147.4
Carcinoma erysipeloides. (a) Small aggregates of large epithelioid carcinoma cells within the dilated lymphatics. (b) Dermal lymphatic completely occl...
Figure 147.8
Embolic metastasis to the little finger of each hand from carcinoma of oesophagus.
Figure 147.12
Warty papillomatosis of the hard palate in PTEN hamartoma tumour syndrome. (Courtesy of Dr R. Emmerson, Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading, UK.)
Figure 147.16
Dermatomyositis with typical changes affecting the eyelids (a) and hands (b).