Philippine Journal of Pathology 2022;7(1):50-52

doi:https://philippinejournalofpathology.org/index.php/PJP/article/view/277/437

Brain metastasis of papillary ovarian adenocarcinoma

Sonia Chhabra 1 ; Niti Dalal 1 ; Sunita Singh 1

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Keywords

Ovarian

Country

Philippines

Language

English

Abstract

Brain metastasis from epithelial ovarian cancer is a rare diagnostic entity with a reported incidence of 1- 2%. Serous epithelial ovarian cancer is usually associated with a poor prognosis and is the most common malignancy metastasizing to the brain. The median time from primary diagnosis to development of cerebral lesions is directly correlated with the initial tumour grade and stage. The median survival after diagnosis of brain metastases is 6 months. It is suggested that brain imaging studies should be included in the follow up of patients after treatment for ovarian carcinoma. We report a case of brain metastasis of ovarian adenocarcinoma 2 years post-surgery and six cycles of chemotherapy.