Medicina (Apr 2020)

Krukenberg Tumor in Association with Ureteral Stenosis Due to Peritoneal Carcinomatosis from Pulmonary Adenocarcinoma: A Case Report

  • Irina Balescu,
  • Nona Bejinariu,
  • Simona Slaniceanu,
  • Mircea Gongu,
  • Brandusa Masoud,
  • Smarandita Lacau,
  • George Tie,
  • Maria Ciocirlan,
  • Nicolae Bacalbasa,
  • Catalin Copaescu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina56040187
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 56, no. 4
p. 187

Abstract

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Krukenberg tumors from pulmonary adenocarcinoma represent an extremely rare situation; only a few cases have been reported. The aim of this paper is to report an unusual such case in which almost complete dysphagia and ureteral stenosis occurred. The 62-year-old patient was initially investigated for dysphagia and weight loss. Computed tomography showed the presence of a thoracic mass compressing the esophagus in association with a few suspect pulmonary and peritoneal nodules, one of them invading the right ureter. A biopsy was performed laparoscopically on the peritoneal nodules. The right adnexa presented an atypical aspect; right adnexectomy was also found. The histopathological and immunohistochemical studies confirmed that the primitive origin was pulmonary adenocarcinoma. Although both peritoneal carcinomatosis and ovarian metastases from pulmonary adenocarcinoma represent a very uncommon situation, this pathology should not be excluded, especially in cases presenting suspect pulmonary lesions.

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