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Large Intestinal Obstruction and Perforation From Metastatic Merkel Cell Carcinoma: A Case Report.
Curēus 2023 August
Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare and aggressive neuroendocrine neoplasm of the skin that has a high propensity to metastasize. Abdominal metastases of MCC have been described previously though these are typically regional with nodal spread. We report the case of a 60-year-old man with a history of left upper extremity MCC who had resection, radiation therapy, and immunotherapy. He ultimately developed large bowel obstruction from metastatic intraperitoneal implants. A 6 cm mass at the descending colon was biopsied and proven to be metastatic MCC. The tumor eroded through the wall of the colon and perforated, requiring emergent colectomy for septic shock. Herein, we describe the first case of colonic perforation secondary to metastatic MCC. This case illustrates the importance of expedient and multifactorial management of patients with rapidly growing metastatic colonic tumors that are at risk for perforation.
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