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Dhiraj Yadav1, Siddhartha Yadav1, Mohammad Muhsin Chisti2.
Abstract
Extrapulmonary small cell carcinomas (SCCs) are rare and often have an aggressive natural course. A 42-year-old female presented to the hospital with vaginal bleeding and lower abdominal pain. She was eventually diagnosed with SCC of cervix by biopsy. She was treated with chemoradiation. However, on follow-up positron emission tomography (PET) scan, fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) uptake was noted in bilateral breasts. Biopsy of these lesions was consistent with metastatic SCC. Breast is a very unusual site for metastasis of cervical SCC and only four cases have been reported in the medical literature to date. Our case highlights the importance of considering metastatic disease when evaluating breast mass in patients with history of SCC of cervix.Entities:
Keywords: Breast; Cervix; Metastasis; Small cell carcinoma
Year: 2015 PMID: 29147420 PMCID: PMC5649950 DOI: 10.14740/wjon858w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Oncol ISSN: 1920-4531
Figure 1(A) Hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining of cervical biopsy. (B) Synaptophysin staining of cervical biopsy.
Figure 2PET scan showing FDG uptake in right breast and liver.
Figure 3(A) H&E staining of breast biopsy. (B) Synaptophysin staining of breast biopsy.