Case Reports in Oncological Medicine (Jan 2016)

Neuroendocrine Cancer of Rectum Metastasizing to Ovary

  • Sapna Vinit Amin,
  • Aswathy Kumaran,
  • Sunanda Bharatnur,
  • Akhila Vasudeva,
  • Kartik Udupa,
  • Dinesh Bangalore Venkateshiah,
  • Shaila T. Bhat

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/7149821
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2016

Abstract

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Neuroendocrine carcinomas (NECs) are rare malignancies that originate from the hormone-producing cells of the body’s neuroendocrine system. Rectal high grade NEC (HG-NEC) constituting less than 1% of colorectal cancers can cause large ovarian metastasis that may be the initial presenting complaint. Ovarian Krukenberg tumor from a primary rectal HG-NEC is a very unusual and exceedingly uncommon differential diagnosis for secondary ovarian malignancy. This case report describes one such extremely rare case of a woman who had presented to the gynecology department with features suggestive of ovarian malignancy and was ultimately diagnosed to have Krukenberg tumor originating from neuroendocrine cancer of rectum. We felt this is a good opportunity to spread more light on neuroendocrine neoplasms that are very rare in gynecological practice.