宫颈肿瘤继发性诊断的跨学科方法- 1例报告

D. Voicu, O. Bodean, F. Păuleț, O. Munteanu, L. Arsene, M. Cirstoiu
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摘要介绍。子宫颈癌是妇科病理中第三大常见的恶性肿瘤。大多数情况下,患者在晚期入院,伴有多发继发性转移。病例报告。我们报告一个70岁的病人,最初在布加勒斯特大学急诊医院骨科入院,怀疑耻骨骨折。经临床、影像学和临床旁评估,怀疑为宫颈癌,将患者转至布加勒斯特大学急救医院妇产科,以确定多发继发性转移的病因。CT检查显示肝脏及盆腔淋巴结病变,伴有宫颈肿瘤转化及子宫体、参数及膀胱浸润;耻骨下支和双侧耻骨,提示并排,也与骨溶解区分开来。宫颈活检后的组织病理学检查显示非角化鳞状癌伴继发影像学表现,将该病例置于FIGO IVB期。结论。由于这种隐匿的演变,宫颈癌可以发展到晚期。晚期宫颈癌患者的预后和骨继发性检测是保留的。
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Interdisciplinary Approach in Cervical Neoplasm with Secondary Determinations – A Case Report
Abstract Introduction. Cervical cancer is the third most common malignancy in women with gynecological pathology. Most of the times, patients are admitted to hospital in advanced stages, with multiple secondary metastases. Case report. We report the case of a 70-year-old patient initially admitted in the Orthopedic Department of University Emergency Hospital in Bucharest with suspicion of pubis fracture. After clinical, imagistic and paraclinical evaluation, cervical cancer was suspected and the patient was transferred to the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of University Emergency Hospital in Bucharest in order to identify etiology of the multiple secondary metastases. CT examination revealed liver determinations as well as pelvic lymphadenopathy, accompanied by suggestive neoplastic transformation of the cervix and invasion of the uterine body, parameters, and bladder; inferior branch of the pubis, and bilateral pubis, with a suggestive side-by-side aspect, were also distinguished from osteolysis. Histopathological examination following a cervical biopsy revealed non-keratinized squamous carcinoma with secondary imagistic findings, placing this case in FIGO IVB stage. Conclusions. Due to the insidious evolution, cervical cancer can reach advanced stages. The prognosis of patients with advanced stage cervical cancer and bone secondary determinations is reserved.
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