Title of article :
Primary Fallopian Tube Cancer: An Unusual Case of Inguinal Lymphadenopathy
Author/Authors :
Nazari ، Zeinab - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences , Torabizadeh ، Jila - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences , Geran ، Taraneh - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences , Jafarpour ، Hamed - Mazandaran University of Medical Science , Shamshirian ، Amir - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Primary fallopian tube cancers (PFTCs) are rare gynecological malignancies by the prevalence of 0.31%. The PFTCs occur in individuals within the age range of 1888 years, more specifically at the age range of 4065 years with the mean age of 55 years. The PFTC usually is observed with the chronic inflammation of the fallopian tube, infertility, tuberculous salpingitis, and tubal endometriosis. This study aimed to discuss the diagnosis of PFTC and the followup procedures of such patients. Moreover, it investigated inguinal lymph node metastasis as an uncommon occurrence and also reported a review of the literature about PFTC. Case report: The case in this study was a 57yearold woman (G5P5) referring to the clinic of Imam Hospital of Sari, Iran, in May 2016 after right inguinal lymphadenopathy. Total bilateral salpingooophorectomy with omentectomy, abdominalhysterectomy, exploratorylaparotomy, as well as pelvic and paraaortic lymphadenectomy were performed for the patient. The pathogenic report indicated metastatic adenocarcinoma of a small tumor at the end of the right fallopian tube. Conclusion: Since it is difficult to conduct initial diagnosis after primary surgery and definitive diagnosis of the disease, the surgeons complete the previous surgical procedure by performing an additional surgery. However, this issue seems to increase mortality among patients. As a result, it is essential to conduct more comprehensive studies to find the effective methods of diagnosis and apply the best medical management protocols for a better treatment of the disease, and therefore reduce mortality.
Keywords :
Fallopian tube cancer , Lymphadenopathy , Lymphatic metastases
Journal title :
Journal of Midwifery and Reproductive Health
Journal title :
Journal of Midwifery and Reproductive Health