2019
DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.2306
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Unique presentation of occult breast cancer with uterine cervix metastasis

Abstract: We are reporting a case of occult breast cancer (OBC) diagnosed via biopsy of an asymptomatic cervical mass. While non‐OBC has occasionally been reported as metastatic to the uterine cervix, OBC never has, to our knowledge. Awareness of this presentation can be beneficial for a more expedite diagnosis and treatment.

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“…Furthermore, it usually metastasizes to the axillary lymph nodes at the time of diagnosis. Despite its rarity, other metastatic sites include bone, liver, lymphatic system, skin, orbits, bone marrow, lung, and spleen 4 . In this case, no suspected axillary lymphadenopathy was detected, except some benign looking lymph nodes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…Furthermore, it usually metastasizes to the axillary lymph nodes at the time of diagnosis. Despite its rarity, other metastatic sites include bone, liver, lymphatic system, skin, orbits, bone marrow, lung, and spleen 4 . In this case, no suspected axillary lymphadenopathy was detected, except some benign looking lymph nodes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%