International Journal of Hematology and Oncology 2023, Vol 33, Num 4 Page(s): 188-191
Cervical Lymph Nodal and Esophageal Metastasis In a Patient with Primary Ovarian Carcinoma: A Case Report

Erkan ARPACI1, F. Tugba KOS1, Tarkan YETISYIGIT1, S. Cigdem IRKKAN2, Isin PAK2, Fatma PAKSOY1, Arife ULAS1, Saadet TOKLUOGLU1, Gokhan CELENKOGLU1, Necati ALKIS1

1Ankara Onkoloji Training and Research Hospital, Department of 1th Medical Oncology, Ankara, TURKEY
2Ankara Onkoloji Training and Research Hospital, Department of Pathology, Ankara, TURKEY

Keywords: Esophagus metastasis, Ovarian carcinoma
Secondary carcinoma of the esophagus occur as a result of direct invasion from a primary tumor of an adjacent structure, invasion from metastatic foci in mediastinal lymph nodes or metastatic hematogenous spread. We report a 40 year old female operated because of the primary ovarian carcinoma and who was admitted with swelling on the neck after five years and with disphagia after eight years since onset of the ovarian resection during the follow-up. She was considered inoperable and only chemotherapy is being administered.