Ahmadi Tafti SM, Behboudi B, Nili F, Hadizadeh A. Surgical management of a solitary metastatic ovarian adenocarcinoma with colonic origin presenting as gigantic bilateral ovarian masses.
Clin Case Rep 2022;
10:e6336. [PMID:
36110333 PMCID:
PMC9465689 DOI:
10.1002/ccr3.6336]
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Abstract
Metastatic ovarian tumors with a gastrointestinal origin have always been a challenge in surgery; in many cases, the primary tumor is diagnosed after the metastasis. This case was presented with bilateral abdominal masses, which were adenocarcinomas originating from gastrointestinal tract. Following colonoscopy and finding a mass, total colectomy was performed.
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