Systemic lymphadenopathy as the primary symptom of serous surface papillary carcinoma of the ovary
Journal
Gynecologic Oncology
Journal Volume
58
Journal Issue
2
Pages
251-254
Date Issued
1995
Author(s)
Abstract
Serous surface papillary carcinoma (SSPC) is a distinct type of ovarian cancer; most of the patients present with extensive intraabdominal disease at the time of diagnosis. In a 48-year-old patient with 6-month history of inguinal and then scalene lymphadenopathy, although series workup did not disclose any primary tumor, an exploratory laparotomy was performed because of the abnormally high serum CA-125 level (1024 U/ml) and the pathologic examination of the inguinal node suggesting an ovarian origin. At exploration, there was only a discernible SSPC lesion on the right ovary; no intraperitoneal spread but extensive lymph node metastasis was found. The patient died of disease 30 months after surgery, although adjuvant and salvage chemotherapy was given. Ovarian cancer should be part of the differential diagnosis in a woman with systemic lymphadenopathy but without any evidence of intraabdominal disease. ? 1995 Academic Press. All rights reserved.
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Other Subjects
ca 125 antigen; adult; article; case report; clinical feature; disease course; female; histopathology; human; human tissue; laparotomy; lymph node metastasis; lymphadenopathy; ovary carcinoma; papillary carcinoma; priority journal; treatment outcome; Case Report; Cystadenocarcinoma, Papillary; Female; Human; Lymph Nodes; Lymphatic Diseases; Middle Age; Ovarian Neoplasms
Type
journal article