Anales del Sistema Sanitario de Navarra 2009
[Emergencies in oncological gynaecology].
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This article describes the signs for suspecting neoplasia that lead the patient to come to the Accident and Emergency Service, concentrating on genital bleeding, pelvic mass and vulvar pruritus. Patients can also come due to processes resulting from complications of the disease, such as urethral obstruction, carcinomatosis, ascites, thromboembolic processes, haemorrhages, constipation, nausea and vomiting, intestinal obstruction and pain. Finally, we describe complications that are secondary to the treatment, such as abdominal and inguinal lymphocele and post-radiotherapy enteritis and proctitis.