Cutaneous Metastasis of Cervical Cancer: About a Case and Literature Review
Abstract
Nisrine Acharfi, Kaouthar Messoudi, Karima Oualla, Hajar Ouahbi, Raihanna Boujarnija, Othmane Zouiten, Zineb Benbrahim, Samia Arifi, Hind EL fatemi and Nawfel Mellas
Cutaneous metastases of cervical cancer are rare. We report the case of a patient with a secondary cutaneous localization of cervical squamous cell carcinoma treated at the medical oncology department of HASSAN II university hospital in Fez. The patient had a cutaneous nodule in the left axillary fossa appeared 4 years after the end of radiochemotherapy. Histological examination confirmed the metastatic nature of cervical cancer. But considering the presence of multiple metastatic sites in the liver the lung and the bone, palliative chemotherapy has been administered.