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Isolated cardiophrenic angle node metastasis from ovarian primary. report of two cases
Authors:Mark Ragusa   Jacopo Vannucci   Rosanna Capozzi   Niccolò Daddi   Nicola Avenia  Francesco Puma
Affiliation:(1) Thoracic Surgery Unit, Ospedale S. Maria della Misericordia, University of Perugia Medical School, Perugia, Italy;(2) Endocrine and Soft Tissue of the Neck Surgery Unit, Ospedale S., University of Perugia Medical School, Maria, Terni, Italy
Abstract:Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynaecologic malignancy. It usually spreads out of the abdomen involving thoraco-abdominal organs and serosal surface. This disease is poorly curable and surgery, at early stage, is supposed to achieve the best survival outcome. In systemic dissemination, chemiotherapy is indicated, sometimes with neoadjuvant aim. The most common clinical expressions of advanced ovarian carcinoma are multiple adenopathy, neoplastic pleuritis, peritoneal seeding and distant metastasis, mainly hepatic and pulmonary. Isolated adenopathy of the mediastinum is rare and isolated bilateral have never been described before. We report two cases of isolated bilateral cardiophrenic angle lymphnode metastasis from ovarian carcinoma, without peritoneal and pleural involvement. Both patients were successfully resected through minimally invasive thoracic surgery. About the role of surgery, few data are available but survival seems to be longer after resection thus, more investigation is required to make the indication to surgery more appropriate in advanced cases.
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