Abstract

Abstract Carcinoma en cuirasse, also known as scirrhous carcinoma, is a form of cutaneous metastasis of breast carcinoma. The incidence of “en cuirasse” is approximately 0.6%–10% of cases. The most common sites for cutaneous metastases are the chest wall and abdomen. It is characterized by an erythematous, indurated plaque, nodules, or morphea-like plaques over the chest wall. We report a rare case of carcinoma en cuirasse of breast presenting as keloidal-like nodules in a 55-year-old woman.

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