2014
DOI: 10.1155/2014/204915
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Cholangiocarcinoma Presenting as Uterine Metastasis

Abstract: Metastases to the female genital tract are rare, with metastatic disease restricted to the uterus being even less frequent. The primary tumor is most often intragenital rather than extragenital. The diagnosis is usually made after occurrence of gynecological symptoms. We describe the case of a 26-year-old female, in whom a curettage for menorrhagia revealed a uterine malignancy, at first thought to be a carcinosarcoma. Biochemistry only showed iron deficiency anemia. Imaging showed discrepant results with live… Show more

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“…Metastases from extragenital malignancies are uncommon, and typically originate from the breast or gastrointestinal tract primary (5-7). Typically, patients presenting with uterine metastatic disease have a known primary diagnosis, though initial presentation due to gynecologic symptoms without a known primary have been reported (7)(8)(9)(10). In one series, gallbladder primary malignancies constituted only 4.8% of these uncommon lesions (6).…”
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“…Metastases from extragenital malignancies are uncommon, and typically originate from the breast or gastrointestinal tract primary (5-7). Typically, patients presenting with uterine metastatic disease have a known primary diagnosis, though initial presentation due to gynecologic symptoms without a known primary have been reported (7)(8)(9)(10). In one series, gallbladder primary malignancies constituted only 4.8% of these uncommon lesions (6).…”
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“…Metastases to the uterus typically retain the native endometrial glands and stroma 6 , 8 , 11 . This case is unusual for the near-complete replacement of native endometrial glands and stroma (Fig.…”
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“…With respect to the genitourinary system, no published cases involve the urinary components of the genitourinary system; the current literature regarding metastatic cholangiocarcinoma include only the penis, uterus, and ovary. 9 - 11 Bladder metastasis along with infiltration of the left psoas muscle may have contributed to hydronephrosis and acute kidney injury.…”
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