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CASE REPORT
Atypical case of ecthyma gangrenosum mimicking a breast cancer recurrence
  1. Emmanuel Seront1,
  2. François Kidd2,
  3. Tanguy Metz3,
  4. Patrick Van Ruyssevelt4
  1. 1Department of Medical Oncology, Hopital de Jolimont, Haine Saint Paul, Belgium
  2. 2Department of Medical Infectiology, Hopital de Jolimont, Haine Saint Paul, Belgium
  3. 3Department of Medical Dermatology, Hopital de Jolimont, Haine Saint Paul, Belgium
  4. 4Department of Thoracic Surgery, Hopital de Jolimont, Haine Saint Paul, Belgium
  1. Correspondence to Dr Emmanuel Seront, Emmanuel.seront{at}jolimont.be

Summary

A 68-year-old woman with a history of breast cancer presented with skin lesions and sternal pain. Clinical examination revealed ulcerative lesions on mastectomy scar and CT scan showed contiguous sternal osteolysis. The main hypothesis was a breast cancer recurrence; however, cutaneous and bone biopsies did not reveal any cancer cells. Skin tissue culture detected Pseudomonas aeruginosa, suggesting ecthyma gangrenosum despite the absence of bacteraemia in our patient and despite her immunocompetence. Surgical treatment was performed, followed by a long course of antibiotherapy.

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