2002
DOI: 10.1046/j.1525-1438.2002.01095.x
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Pulmonary metastasis from endometrial carcinoma

Abstract: The objective of this article is to investigate the clinical features of pulmonary metastasis (PM) from endometrial adenocarcinoma, in particular, the predictors of prolonged survival after PM detection. Fifteen patients who developed PM and underwent chest computed tomography (CT) scans for evaluation of PM were studied: 12 patients with pulmonary recurrence and 3 patients with PM on presentation. All patients with bilateral nodules or lymphangitic spread had metastases in other sites prior to or concomitant … Show more

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“…Patients with paraaortic node involvement have been reported to have a worse 5-year survival rate than those with pelvic node metastasis alone: 27 -75% vs 67 -100%, respectively (Potish et al, 1985;Corn et al, 1992;Hicks et al, 1993;Kadar et al, 1994;Onda et al, 1997;Yokoyama et al, 1997). In our previous study, patients with paraaortic node metastases were at risk of pulmonary metastases (Otsuka et al, 2002); thus, a haematogenous spread such as pulmonary metastases developing after paraaortic node involvement may reduce the survival.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Patients with paraaortic node involvement have been reported to have a worse 5-year survival rate than those with pelvic node metastasis alone: 27 -75% vs 67 -100%, respectively (Potish et al, 1985;Corn et al, 1992;Hicks et al, 1993;Kadar et al, 1994;Onda et al, 1997;Yokoyama et al, 1997). In our previous study, patients with paraaortic node metastases were at risk of pulmonary metastases (Otsuka et al, 2002); thus, a haematogenous spread such as pulmonary metastases developing after paraaortic node involvement may reduce the survival.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…In the literature, the survival rate for these patients is generally poor, with 1-year survival rates of 20-30% and 5-year survival rates of less than 10% [6,8,9,20,23,42,50].…”
Section: Hm To the Lungmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La primera resección de una metástasis pulmonar de un cáncer ginecológico fue realizada por Torek en 1930, en una paciente con un adenocarcinoma uterino 30 . Desde entonces se han realizado resecciones de metástasis pulmonares de diferentes cánceres ginecológicos con resultados similares a lo observado en otros tumores primarios 7,19,[26][27][28][31][32][33] .…”
Section: A S O S C L í N I C O Sunclassified
“…En los estudios de pacientes sometidas a resección de metástasis pulmonares el intervalo libre de enfermedad luego de la resección ha sido de 21 a 29 meses, la sobrevida media de 15,7 a 81 meses y la sobrevida a cinco años de 57,2% a 75,7% 31,32,36 .…”
Section: A S O S C L í N I C O Sunclassified
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