Back to Search Start Over

Solitary axillary lymph nodal metastasis from primary ovarian cancer: An unusual presentation

Authors :
Nazos, I. Tolia, M. Sofoudis, C. Tsoukalas, N. Gougoutsi, V. Vakis, G. Kyrgias, G.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background: The most common sites of visceral metastases in ovarian cancer are the liver and lungs, whereas the most frequent sites of lymph nodal involvement are abdominal, para-aortic, mediastinal, and pelvic nodes. Peripheral isolated lymph node metastasis is extremely rare. Case Report: This case represents an ovarian cancer with large metastasis to the right axillary mass. A 79-year-old female presented with a palpable and visibly enlarged mass. A neck lymph nodal mass was found on the CT scan with biopsy showing metastatic carcinoma with morphology and immunophenotype of ovarian primary tumor. Conclusions: Axillary metastasis secondary to ovarian carcinoma is an infrequent clinical entity.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.od......2127..1a27cb6ff6a04db335c2fc3e32b62fb0