• Medicine · Nov 2024

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    Extremely rare mucinous adenocarcinoma of the small bowel causing bilateral metastatic Kukenberg tumors of the ovaries: A case report.

    • Lichao Zhu, Ye Liu, Shuai Chen, Guanghua Yang, and Changyou Wang.
    • Affiliated Hospital of North China University of Science and Technology, Gastrointestinal Oncology Treatment Center, Tangshan, Hebei, China.
    • Medicine (Baltimore). 2024 Nov 1; 103 (44): e40397e40397.

    RationaleSmall bowel adenocarcinoma (SBA) is an extremely rare tumor that is not fully understood, SBA accounts for less than 5% of gastrointestinal cancers, Krukenberg tumors account for a lower proportion of all ovarian tumors, close to 2%. Stomach is the most common primary site of Krukenberg tumor. The phenomenon of bilateral ovarian Kukenberg tumor caused by implantation and metastasis of small bowel cancer is extremely rare, with few literature reports and limited clinical diagnosis and treatment data. We present a case of a 55-year-old woman with bilateral Kukenberg's tumor caused by small bowel cancer implantation and share our views on the diagnosis and treatment of this case.Patient ConcernsA 55-year-old woman presented with vaginal bleeding and persistent lower abdominal pain after fatigue 10 days ago. Pelvic ultrasound at a local hospital revealed 2 solid masses in her pelvis, and she came to our hospital for further diagnosis and treatment. The results of colonofiberscope examination and histopathological examination confirmed intramucosal adenocarcinoma in the small intestine.DiagnosesThe results of colonofiberscope examination and histopathological examination confirmed intramucosal adenocarcinoma in the small intestine. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography showed multiple cystic space-occupying lesions in the pelvic cavity, and the possibility of ovarian tumor was considered.InterventionsRadical treatment of right half colon cancer and pelvic mass resection were performed under general anesthesia. Combined with intraoperative and postoperative pathological examination, the diagnosis was mucinous adenocarcinoma of the small intestine stage IV (pT4N1M1). Bilateral ovarian metastasis, metastatic cancer (3/19): lymph nodes around the small intestine (3/12), lymph nodes around the colon (0/7).OutcomesHe is currently receiving chemotherapy, the chemotherapy regimen is XELOX regimen. The specific drugs were oxaliplatin and capecitabine.LessonsSBA is often difficult to diagnose due to few specific symptoms and is usually detected at stage IV. Bilateral ovarian Kukenberg tumor caused by small bowel cancer implantation metastases is extremely rare, and clinicians must be vigilant for women with fewer specific symptoms of gastrointestinal discomfort and conduct further diagnostic studies to avoid delayed diagnosis and treatment.Copyright © 2024 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.

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