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Metachronic Small Bowel Metastasis of a Squamous Cell Carcinoma of The Cervix.
Author(s) -
Sabbah Mériam,
D Trad,
Nawel Baccouchi,
Ouaka Kchaou Asma,
Fatma Kamoun,
Bibani Norsaf,
Héla Elloumi,
Dalila Gargouri
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.46940/scmcrj.01.1004
Subject(s) - medicine , cervix , abdominal distension , asymptomatic , radiology , basal cell , metastasis , stage (stratigraphy) , brachytherapy , lymphadenectomy , radiation therapy , cancer , paleontology , biology
Clinical Image We report a case of a woman 33 years old with past medical fact of hypertension, in whom squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix was diagnosed within post coital bleeding. The tumor was classified stage Ib according to FIGO classification and were treated with brachytherapy followed by hysterectomy with oophorectomy and external iliac lymphadenectomy. The evolution was favorable and she remained asymptomatic for 3 years. She was than hospitalized for obstructive syndrome. Abdominal X ray showed hydro-aeric levels and abdominal computed tomography showed grelic tumor with distension of the small bowel.

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