Perianal mass as the debut of metastatic pulmonary neoplasia.

Rev Esp Enferm Dig

General and Digestive Surgery. Coloproctology Unit, Hospital Universitario Donostia.

Published: January 2025

A 56-year-old male smoker presented to the Emergency Department with a painful mass in the left ischiorectal fossa, which had been present for 2 months without any other symptoms. On examination, a hard, violet-colored mass was observed, with an ulcerated central area. Blood tests were normal, and the abdominal-pelvic CT scan showed multiple hypervascular intra-abdominal masses and soft tissue lesions. A biopsy was performed, revealing a poorly differentiated metastatic carcinoma. Further investigation with a brain MRI was normal, and a chest CT showed pathological lymphadenopathy and a cavitary pulmonary mass suggestive of a primary tumor.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.17235/reed.2025.10980/2024DOI Listing

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