Case Report

Oral Capecitabine Achieves Response in Metastatic Eccrine Carcinoma

Figure 2

Progression of the disease despite treatment with carboplatin, paclitaxel, and radiotherapy (a, b), with subsequent partial treatment response two months after starting capecitabine (c, d). Axial postcontrast CTs of the pelvis show metastatic left pelvic lymph nodes, with decrease in size of a metastatic left external iliac chain lymph node from 2.2 × 1.1 cm (white arrow, a) to 1.5 × 0.9 cm (white arrow (c)) with capecitabine treatment. Coronal postcontrast CTs of the left leg (b) before and (d) after capecitabine treatment show similar cutaneous metastases (white arrows) with decreased size of a metastatic lymph node (L).
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