Ovarian metastasis of extragenital tumors at the Zurich University Gynecologic Clinic 1978-1990

Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde
D PerucchiniO R Köchli

Abstract

37 cases of extragenital tumours metastatic to the ovaries are analysed from a clinicopathological viewpoint. In 25 out of 334 patients who were operated on between 1978 and 1990 because of a palpable malignant ovarian tumour, ovarian involvement from extragenital cancer was diagnosed. The most frequent primary sites were the stomach (n = 7), colon (n = 6) and breast (n = 6). 4 of the 6 patients with metastatic colon carcinoma had previously documented diagnosis of colon cancer with a time interval between diagnosis of primary tumours and secondary ovarian tumour ranging up to 11 years. Only one patient had a previously known stomach cancer, operated on 32 months earlier. All our patients with gastrointestinal primary tumour died within 1 year (gastric origin) of detection of metastases and 2 years (colon carcinoma) except for one patient with metastasis of colon carcinoma, who is still living after more than 4 years and one patient with gastric carcinoma who survived 34 months after oophorectomy. Surprisingly, ovarian metastases of breast cancer were detected before the primary tumour in 2 out of 6 cases. The other 4 patients were operated on because of an ovarian tumour but had a known and previously operated breast cancer. 2...Continue Reading

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Feb 12, 2008·Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/hemostasis : Official Journal of the International Academy of Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis·Oya KayacanSumru Beder
Dec 24, 2011·International Journal of Gynecological Cancer : Official Journal of the International Gynecological Cancer Society·Mingzhu YinGe Lou
Jun 13, 2002·International Journal of Gynecological Cancer : Official Journal of the International Gynecological Cancer Society·Gerda ZehetleitnerE Petru

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