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ea0096p24 | Section | UKINETS2023

Painful cutaneous metastases in well differentiated bronchial neuroendocrine tumour (NET); could serotonin be the guilty molecule?

Jandel Johan , Holder Thomas , Anthoney Alan

Cutaneous and subcutaneous metastases are very rare in well differentiated neuroendocrine tumours with a handful of case reports available to date. Head & neck and bronchial NET seem to show this feature most commonly. Such metastases can be very painful and display allodynia (pain occurring on exposure to non-painful stimuli), even if growing very slowly. We describe the case of a young patient who underwent surgical resection of a typical bronchial NET who developed pain...