Gastric cancer in a 22-year-old woman with metastasis to the cervix: a case report and literature review

Mengpei Zhang, Kemin Li, R. Yin
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Metastatic cervical cancer of gastric cancer is rare, especially in young patients with cervical lesions as the primary manifestation and diagnosed at the same time with gastric cancer. We reported a 22-year-old woman diagnosed as gastric cancer with no gastrointestinal symptoms. But her primary complaint was menstrual dysregulation and genital bleeding after intercourse. In the beginning, due to no abnormalities were found upon cervical liquid-based cytology or human papilloma virus (HPV) typing, the patient was diagnosed with functional uterine bleeding and was given Diane-35 oral treatment. After treatment, the patient’s symptoms did not improve, and when she went to the doctor again, colposcopy was performed, and cervical biopsy indicated a poorly differentiated mucinous adenocarcinoma, with signet ring cell carcinoma differentiation in some areas. The results of immunohistochemistry analysis suggested metastatic cancer from a digestive system tumor. Then the pathological results of a gastric mucosa multipoint biopsy showed poorly-differentiated mucinous adenocarcinoma and signet ring cell carcinoma were found. After diagnosis, the patient began chemotherapy. During the sixth cycle of chemotherapy, the patient developed Intracystic hemorrhage from metastatic ovarian lesions, and emergency bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy was performed. The patient is in a stable condition and is currently undergoing chemotherapy. To the best of our knowledge, this is the youngest case identified so far. Although metastatic cervical cancer is rare, especially diagnosed at the same time with gastric cancer, clinicians should be aware that it can occur in very young patients.
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22岁女性胃癌转移至子宫颈1例报告及文献复习
转移性宫颈癌症是癌症的罕见病,尤其是年轻患者以宫颈病变为主要表现,同时诊断为癌症。我们报告了一名22岁的女性被诊断为癌症,没有胃肠道症状。但她的主要症状是月经失调和性交后生殖器出血。起初,由于宫颈液基细胞学或人类乳头状瘤病毒(HPV)分型未发现异常,患者被诊断为功能性子宫出血,并接受了Diane-35口服治疗。治疗后,患者的症状没有改善,再次就诊时,进行了阴道镜检查,宫颈活检显示为低分化粘液腺癌,局部有印戒细胞癌分化。免疫组织化学分析结果提示癌症转移自消化系统肿瘤。胃黏膜多点活检病理结果显示,发现低分化粘液腺癌和印戒细胞癌。确诊后,患者开始化疗。在第六个周期的化疗中,患者因卵巢转移性病变出现囊内出血,并进行了紧急双侧输卵管卵巢切除术。患者目前情况稳定,正在接受化疗。据我们所知,这是迄今为止发现的最年轻的病例。虽然转移性宫颈癌症很罕见,尤其是与癌症同时诊断的,临床医生应该意识到它可能发生在非常年轻的患者身上。
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