Case Report

Solitary Giant Splenic Metastasis in a Patient with Metachronous Gastric Cancers

Abstract:Splenic metastases from solid tumors are uncommon. They may be observed in a context of multivisceral dissemination or as a solitary lesion. We report the case of an 80-year-old woman with a history of two metachronous gastric cancers treated with distal gastrectomy and resection of the gastric remnant within a…

Posted in: clinical significance 3 gastric cancer 4 splenic metastasis 3

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Metachronous Splenic Metastasis from Colonic Carcinoma Five Years After Surgery: A Case Report and Literature Review

Abstract:Metastatic lesions of the spleen are a rare finding and are generally associated with widespread disease. Moreover, solitary metastases of the spleen are exceptional. In this paper, we describe the case of a patient who developed an isolated splenic metastasis from colon carcinoma five years after surgery, and was successfully…

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Isolated Splenic Metastasi from Primary Lung Adenocarcinoma

Metastatic disease involving the spleen is uncommon, and isolated metastasis to the spleen is extremely rare. Most patients with splenic metastases have widely disseminated metastatic disease. A current literature review shows the incidence of isolated splenic metastasis ranges from 0 to 26% of all patients with splenic metastases. The reported…

Posted in: lung cancer 19 splenic metastasis 3
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