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Nicolae Bacalbasa1,2,3, Irina Cecilia Balescu4,5, Camelia Diaconu6,7, Simona Dima3, Laura Iliescu7,8, Mihaela Vilcu9,10, Alexandru Filipescu1,11, Ioana Halmaciu12, Dragos Cretoiu13,14, Iulian Brezean9,10.
Abstract
Background/Aim: Synchronous gynecological malignancies are rarely encountered, and most often these cases are represented by synchronous ovarian and endometrial cancer. The aim of this paper is to present the case of a 53-year-old patient who was diagnosed with synchronous cervical and ovarian cancer. Case presentation: The patient had been initially investigated for vaginal bleeding and was submitted to a biopsy confirming the presence of a cervical adenocarcinoma. Once the diagnostic of malignancy was confirmed, the patient was submitted to a computed tomography which revealed the presence of large abdominal tumoral nodules of peritoneal carcinomatosis and was submitted to palliative chemotherapy with poor response. Eighteen months later she developed intestinal obstruction and was submitted to surgery. At that moment, synchronous ovarian and cervical tumors were diagnosed. Total radical hysterectomy with bilateral adnexectomy, pelvic and para-aortic lymph node dissection, omentectomy, and pelvic peritonectomy was performed; in the meantime, the histopathological studies confirmed the presence of two synchronous malignancies.Entities:
Keywords: cervical adenocarcinoma; serous ovarian adenocarcinoma; synchronous malignancies
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32235322 PMCID: PMC7230379 DOI: 10.3390/medicina56040152
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicina (Kaunas) ISSN: 1010-660X Impact factor: 2.430
Figure 1Initial intraoperative aspect—large nodules of peritoneal carcinomatosis.
Figure 2The final aspect—the specimen of total radical hysterectomy with bilateral adnexectomy and excision of the nodules of peritoneal carcinomatosis.