Merkel cell cancer physical examination

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Vamsikrishna Gunnam M.B.B.S [2]

Overview

Physical exam findings of merkel cell cancer include red/violaceous skin mass that appear in sun exposed areas.

Physical examination

Physical examination of patients with merkel cell cancer is usually remarkable for flesh-colored or bluish-red, intracutaneous nodules.

Appearance of the Patient

  • Patients with merkel cell cancer usually appear normal.

Vital Signs

  • Mostly all vitals are within normal limits.

Skin

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  • Skin examination of patients with merkel cell cancer is significant for:[1][2][3]
    • A mass that appear in sun exposed areas of the skin.
    • Mass that usually 1-2 cm.
    • Non-tender, firm, shiny, flesh-colored or bluish-red or pink colour intracutaneous nodule.
    • Presence of a polymorphous vascular pattern is very characteristic to merkel cell cancer.
    • Dome-shaped or raised nodule
    • Red/violaceous skin mass
    • +/- Crusting and ulceration
    • According to National Cancer Database the following are the most common locations of merkel cell cancer in decreasing order:
      1. Head and neck
      2. Upper limbs(UL) and shoulder
      3. Lower limbs(LL) and hip
      4. Trunk

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References

  1. Heath M, Jaimes N, Lemos B, Mostaghimi A, Wang LC, Peñas PF, Nghiem P (March 2008). "Clinical characteristics of Merkel cell carcinoma at diagnosis in 195 patients: the AEIOU features". J. Am. Acad. Dermatol. 58 (3): 375–81. doi:10.1016/j.jaad.2007.11.020. PMC 2335370. PMID 18280333.
  2. Geller S, Pulitzer M, Brady MS, Myskowski PL (July 2017). "Dermoscopic assessment of vascular structures in solitary small pink lesions-differentiating between good and evil". Dermatol Pract Concept. 7 (3): 47–50. doi:10.5826/dpc.0703a10. PMID 29085720.
  3. Jalilian C, Chamberlain AJ, Haskett M, Rosendahl C, Goh M, Beck H, Keir J, Varghese P, Mar A, Hosking S, Hussain I, Rich M, McLean C, Kelly JW (August 2013). "Clinical and dermoscopic characteristics of Merkel cell carcinoma". Br. J. Dermatol. 169 (2): 294–7. doi:10.1111/bjd.12376. PMID 23574613.
  4. Becker JC, Stang A, DeCaprio JA, Cerroni L, Lebbé C, Veness M, Nghiem P (October 2017). "Merkel cell carcinoma". Nat Rev Dis Primers. 3: 17077. doi:10.1038/nrdp.2017.77. PMC 6054450. PMID 29072302.
  5. Schmerling RA, Casas JG, Cinat G, Ospina F, Kassuga L, Tlahuel J, Mazzuoccolo LD (July 2018). "Burden of Disease, Early Diagnosis, and Treatment of Merkel Cell Carcinoma in Latin America". J Glob Oncol (4): 1–11. doi:10.1200/JGO.18.00041. PMC 6223512. PMID 30085832. Vancouver style error: initials (help)
  6. Honeybul, S. (2016). "Cerebral metastases from Merkel cell carcinoma: long-term survival". Journal of Surgical Case Reports. 2016 (10): rjw165. doi:10.1093/jscr/rjw165. ISSN 2042-8812.
  7. Eggers SD, Salomao DR, Dinapoli RP, Vernino S (March 2001). "Paraneoplastic and metastatic neurologic complications of Merkel cell carcinoma". Mayo Clin. Proc. 76 (3): 327–30. doi:10.4065/76.3.327. PMID 11243282.


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