A case of solitary metastatic splenic tumor of ovarian carcinoma

Journal: Gan To Kagaku Ryoho. Cancer & Chemotherapy
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Abstract

The case was a 67-year-old female. In March, 1993, bilateral oophrectomy + total hysterectomy+omentectomy were done, for stage III ovarian cancer with peritoneal dissemination, and high CA 125 level (2100 U/ml). As postoperative chemotherapy, intraperitoneal injection of CDDP 150 mg (4 courses), and intravenous injection of CAP (CPA 500 mg/ m2 + epirubicin 25 mg/m2 + CDDP 50 mg/m2) (10 courses) were undertaken. In March, 1995, in abdominal CT scan, a solitary splenic tumor was found and the tumor marker (CA 125) was again elevated, and splenic metastasis was suspected. In June, 1995, intravenous injection of CDDP 70 mg/m2 + CPT-11 60 mg/m2 (1 course) was given, and the splenic tumor enlarged gradually. In February, 1996, a splenectomy was done. In pathological findings, the tumor proved to be poorly-differentiated adenocarcinoma the same as primary ovarian cancer, and after splenectomy, CA 125 fell below the normal value. The diagnosis was solitary splenic metastasis from ovarian carcinoma.

Authors
A Kobayashi, M Yamaguchi, N Koarai, N Sugizaki