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Fig. 2 | Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice

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From: Metachronous cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma in a young patient as the only presenting symptom to uncover Lynch syndrome with MLH1 Germline mutation

Fig. 2

Computed tomography pelvis showing a peripherally enhancing low-attenuation lesions in the left lower pelvis extending into the proximal thigh with invasion of the adductor muscles and abutment of the penile shaft with possible invasion, there is also a subcutaneous lesion with ulceration and central necrosis. b Interval resolution of the previous low attenuating masses in the left inguinal region and the base of the penile shaft after initiation of pembrolizumab

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