Thymic Metastasis of Ovarian Cancer 33 Years After Primary Surgery

Akiisa Omura & Yasushi Shintani et al. · 2020-10-30

This report describes a case of an extremely late recurrence of thymic metastasis after radical resection of ovarian cancer. Chest computed tomography demonstrated anterior mediastinal nodules with a smooth marginal area in a 56-year-old woman who had undergone an oophorectomy for ovarian cancer 33 years earlier. Because imaging findings suggested a thymic epithelial tumor, a partial thymectomy was performed. Histopathologic results led to the diagnosis of thymic metastasis of ovarian cancer. In patients with a medical history of ovarian cancer, thymic metastasis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of thymic tumor.
Authors
Akiisa Omura, Kenji Kimura, Seiji Taniguchi, Yasushi Shintani