Royal Marsden Hospital, Downs Road, Sutton, Surrey, SM2 5PT, U.K.
Anticancer Res. 2010 Jul;30(7):2949-51.
A 70-year-old woman with a past medical history of FIGO stage IIIA cervical cancer presented with severe pain in her right leg and after investigations was found to have isolated metastases within the right tibia, fibula and calcanuem. Bone metastases from cervical cancer are relatively rare and tend to occur in the spine and pelvis. There are only a handful of case reports of isolated long bone metastases from cervical cancer in the literature. This case highlights the importance of diagnostic imaging and the role of histological confirmation when there is diagnostic uncertainty.
一位 70 岁的女性,既往有 FIGO 分期 IIIA 期宫颈癌病史,出现右腿剧烈疼痛,经检查发现右胫骨、腓骨和跟骨有孤立性转移灶。宫颈癌的骨转移相对少见,往往发生在脊柱和骨盆。文献中仅有少数几例宫颈癌孤立性长骨转移的病例报告。本例强调了在存在诊断不确定性时,诊断影像学的重要性和组织学确认的作用。