Abstract
Lesser-Trelat is generally known to be one of the cutaneous findings of vicceral occult cancer and is associated with diffuse seboreic ceratosis. That finding is an important clue for a clini-cian and when is noticed it has to be cleared up whether there is a vicceral occult cancer. We report a case with leser-trelat syn-drome, thought to be associated both with renal adenocarsino-ma and benign prostat hypertrophia present in a same patient.
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Tuncer Saçar, Handan Saçar. A leser-trelat syndrome associated with renal adenocarsinoma and benign prostat hypertrophia: A Case Report. J Clin Anal Med 2010;1(2):44-46. doi:10.4328/JCAM.10.2.25
Publication History
- Received:
- 12.11.2009
- Accepted:
- 02.01.2010
- Printed:
- 01.05.2010