A Case of Peritoneal Serous Papillary Adenocarcinoma

A 61-year-old woman came to our hospital because of massive ascites upon recommendation from a local clinic. Aspiration cytology showed agglomeration of atypical cells but no primary tumor. Probe laparotomy revealed a tumor resembling serous papillary adenocarcinoma of the ovary in pathological find...

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Published inNippon Shokaki Geka Gakkai zasshi Vol. 34; no. 10; pp. 1552 - 1555
Main Authors Minatoya, Go, Takeda, Toshiya, Kohama, Takafumi, Onishi, Ichiro, Hayashi, Yasuo, Kamata, Toru, Michiwa, Yoshio, Koyasaki, Naohiro, Kanno, Masahiro
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published The Japanese Society of Gastroenterological Surgery 2001
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ISSN0386-9768
1348-9372
DOI10.5833/jjgs.34.1552

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Summary:A 61-year-old woman came to our hospital because of massive ascites upon recommendation from a local clinic. Aspiration cytology showed agglomeration of atypical cells but no primary tumor. Probe laparotomy revealed a tumor resembling serous papillary adenocarcinoma of the ovary in pathological findings, but normal bilateral ovary. Reduction surgery included omentectomy and left oophorectomy. Cisplatin was administered intraperitoneally at surgery and adjuvant chemoterapy was conducted for ovarian cancer postoperatively. Ascites disappeared and serous CA125 levels dropped to normal range. No residual peritoneal tumor was seen in a second-look operation, but atypical cells were still detected in the peritoneal lavage. We added three court chemotherapy there after followed by regular outpatient treatment. No evidence has been found of tumor recurrence for the present.
ISSN:0386-9768
1348-9372
DOI:10.5833/jjgs.34.1552