Biomedical Science and Research Journals | Gastric Metastasis from Ovarian Carcinoma Revealed by Digestive Hemorrhage: Case Report
Gastric Metastasis from Ovarian Carcinoma Revealed by Digestive Hemorrhage: Case Report Abstract Background: Gastric metastases due to ovarian carcinoma are extremely rare and the patients' prognosis is poor. We report a case of gastric ovarian cancer metastases revealed by gastrosplenic perforation. The secondary gastric tumor appeared seven years after the diagnosis of primary cancer. Case presentation: The patient is a 71-year-old woman with a serous ovarian cancer hospitalized for asthenia with digestive hemorrhage. At esophagogastroduodenoscopy, a protruding mass was noted at the level of the gastric antrum. She underwent a hemostasis of an endoscopic hemostasis by argon plasma; with effective hemostasis. The final pathology revealed gastric metastases of serous ovarian adenocarcinoma. Weekly gemcitabine chemotherapy was adopted, but the disease progressed rapidly. The patient died 4 months later. Conclusion: We have reported a case of gastric metastasis of ovarian tumor