Sogutlu, GokhanAydin, CemalettinKaradag, NeseOlmez, AydemirOzgor, DincerDeniz, Sumer2024-08-042024-08-0420092149-1976https://hdl.handle.net/11616/102534Carcinoma erysipeloides (CE) is an uncommon metastatic pattern arising from visceral carcinoma. As a consequence of lymphatic blockage by the tumor cells, erysipel like appearance can occur. It may be confused with erysipelas and other infl ammatory lymphedemas. We report a case of CE in a woman previously treated by mastectomy for locally advanced breast carcinoma. The lesion was clinically mimicked a radiation dermatitis.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessCarcinoma erysipeloidesbreast cancerradiation dermatitisCARCINOMA ERYSIPELOIDES FROM BREAST CANCER MIMICKING AS RADIODERMATITIS: REPORT OF A CASEArticle514446WOS:000218508000009N/A