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A 49-year-old woman was admitted because of early gastric carcinoma. Subtotal gastrectomy was performed. In the resected specimen, gastric mucosal carcinoma without lymph node metastases was located in the prepyloric region. Histologic type was moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma and signetring
A case of mucinous carcinoid of the appendix presenting as bilateral Krukenberg tumors is reported. The patient, a 66-year-old woman, presented with vaginal spotting and lower abdominal pain of 2 months' duration. Sonography revealed a 5-cm ovarian mass. At operation a frozen section revealed
The authors present the case of a G2P1001 who presented in 16-week gestation with bilateral Krukenberg tumor, abdominal pain, and iterative vomiting episodes. Although a few cases of Krukenberg tumor in pregnant women have been reported, no case reports asymptomatic and free of disease at 18 months
Krukenberg tumor (KT), mostly originates from gastric cancer, is the metastatic tumor of ovaries accounting for 1-2% of all ovarian cancer. Common presenting symptoms include abdominal pain, distension, and ascites. Rests of the patients have non-specific gastrointestinal symptoms including
BACKGROUND
Krukenberg tumors mostly occur after 40 years. Metastatic ovarian tumors in young age are very rare.
METHODS
A 18-year-old female presented with colon cancer which was accompanied by Krukenberg tumor. The present case was a very rare case of metastatic ovarian tumor in very young age. The
Krukenberg tumor refers to gastrointestinal cancer metastatic to the ovaries and its prognosis is uniformly poor. This case report concerns a 38-year-old pregnant woman suffering from abdominal pain and iterative vomiting episodes. She presented with a large abdominopelvic tumor. Because of
Colorectal cancer most commonly metastasizes to the liver and lung. Metastatic colon carcinoma (MCC) to the breast is extremely rare. Krukenberg tumor is an uncommon metastatic tumor of the ovary.
METHODS
A 38 years woman presented with abdominal pain. In evaluation colon cancer was diagnosed at
We report a case of Krukenberg tumor of gastric origin with adnexal metastasis, in which ultrasonography (US) and contrast-enhanced US (CEUS) played a key diagnostic role. An 64-year-old female patient was referred to our department for abdominal pain, nausea and ascites. US examination was
A 56-year-old female presented with abdominal pain, weight loss and fatigue. Computed tomography revealed an abdominopelvic mass and ascites. At surgery she had carcinomatosis and bilateral ovarian metastases arising from a cancer in a Meckel's diverticulum. Histology identified the primary to be a
We report a case of a 14-year-old female with primary adenocarcinoma of the transverse colon. She was hospitalized after presenting with abdominal pain and signs of intestinal obstruction. There was no health antecedent or family history of neoplasia. Physical examination revealed a distended