Abstract
Cutaneous metastases of unknown primary are a relatively rare clinical entity, presenting unique diagnostic and management challenges despite advancements in diagnostic techniques. Due to their rarity, management often requires an individualized, multidisciplinary approach. These metastases are typically associated with a poor prognosis. Clinicians should consider this diagnosis when evaluating skin lesions, as early recognition is crucial for optimal outcomes. Here, we present the case of a 56-year-old male with a skin lesion on his left leg, highlighting the diagnostic complexities and management strategies associated with cutaneous metastases of unknown primary.