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Hüseyin Çağlayan Özcan1, Aynur Mustafa1, Zehra Bozdağ2, Seyhun Sucu1, Mete Gürol Uğur1, Özcan Balat1.
Abstract
Cutaneous metastasis is considered as a hazardous condition depending on the mean survival around 9 months, which usually originates from cancers of the breast, lung, ovary, colon, and rarely from the cervix. The crucial prognostic factor of cutaneous metastasis depends on the period between the primary malignancy and cutaneous metastasis. We report two cases of the unusual presentation of squamous cell cancer of the cervix that developed vulvar and umbilical metastasis in the 5th month of primary treatment. Both of our patients survived for 11 months following the primary treatment. In addition, our first case is the earliest vulvar recurrence of cervical carcinoma in the English literature following appropriate medical and surgical management.Entities:
Keywords: Squamous cell cervical cancer; umbilical metastasis; vulvar metastasis
Year: 2017 PMID: 28913152 PMCID: PMC5558416 DOI: 10.4274/tjod.40225
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Turk J Obstet Gynecol ISSN: 2149-9330
Figure 1A 2x3-cm ulcerated fragile, firm, nodular lesion with irregular boundaries on the right labium majus with focal central hemorrhage
Figure 2Infiltrating tumor nests consisting of atypical squamous cells with large abundant eosinophilic cytoplasm and a large vesicular nucleus with prominent nucleoli
Figure 3Computerized tomography image of metastatic umbilical mass
Reported cases of vulvar metastasis in cervical cancer