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A case of solitary ureteral metastasis from cervical cancer in a 36-year-old female is reported. On April 4, 1988, the patient visited the gynecological department of our hospital with abnormal genital bleeding. Colposcopy and cervical biopsy revealed invasive cervical cancer, and computerized tomography (CT) indicated right hydronephrosis. She was referred to the urological department for further examinations. Right retrograde pyelography (RP) however could not be performed. On April 13, 1988, the patient underwent laparotomy due to acute abdomen, which was proved to be caused by subileus. On exploration, a tumor was found in the lower one third section of the right ureter, whereupon a right nephroureterectomy was performed because primary ureteral tumor was suspected. The histology of the ureteral tumor revealed it to be a metastatic squamous cell carcinoma identical to that obtained from punch biopsy of the cervix. At that time, a hysterectomy could not be done because of invasive cervical cancer. Following the operation, radiation therapy was conducted for primary cervical cancer. At present, 7 months after the operation, the patient is alive with good performance status.
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PMID:[Solitary ureteral metastasis from cervical cancer: a case report]. 268 64

A case of angiosarcoma of the small intestine is reported. The patient had a past history of cervical cancer, for which she had received radiotherapy eight years previously. She presented with an acute abdomen, and a distal jejunal perforation was found during emergency surgery. The patient expired due to reperforation of the bowel with peritonitis two months after discharge. The pathology of the resected bowel segment showed evidence of previous radiotherapy and infiltration by angiosarcoma involving all layers of the bowel, which had perforated. Submucosal fibrosis and angioectasia indicative of radiation therapy were also evident. The findings suggest that angiosarcoma of the small intestine may occur at sites of previous radiation therapy and may be causally related.
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PMID:Angiosarcoma of the small intestine after radiation therapy: report of a case. 790 4

The pyometra is a rare condition, with an incidence of less than 1%. In patients with cervical cancer, spontaneous rupture of pyometra manifests as a generalized peritonitis, which is extremely rare, in the literature only seven cases are described. This paper reports the case of a patient with a history of postmenopausal vaginal bleeding one month before her admission to the hospital; she attended because of acute abdomen. The CT scan reported air in the abdominal cavity and the uterus with air at the periphery, so she underwent an exploratory laparotomy in which purulent material was found with two perforations in the uterine fundus. She underwent total abdominal extrafacial hysterectomy with histopathological diagnosis of keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma, moderately differentiated.
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PMID:[Uterine spontaneous secondary perforation to pyometra in a patient with cervicouterine cancer: report of a case]. 2397 91

Cervical cancer metastasis to the small intestine is a rare occurrence that is easily misdiagnosed as a small bowel obstruction. The present study reports the case of a 46-year-old cervical cancer patient with metastasis to the small intestine, which presented as an acute abdomen due to intestinal obstruction. Enteroscopy revealed no primary intestinal tumors. The patient underwent exploratory laparotomy and resection of the tumor of the small intestine. Pathology revealed the mass to be squamous cell carcinoma, limited to the outer muscular layer and serosa. This case demonstrates that small intestine seeding must be considered in the differential diagnosis of acute abdomen in patients with cervical cancer.
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PMID:Small intestine metastasis from cervical cancer with acute abdomen: A case report. 2543 56