¿À½ÂÀç(Oh Seung-Jae) - Ajou University School of Medicine Department of Breast Surgery
¹Ú¼±¿µ(Park Seon-Young) - Ajou University School of Medicine Department of Breast Surgery
±èÁö¿µ(Kim Ji-Young) - Ajou University School of Medicine Department of Breast Surgery
ÀÓÇöÀÌ(Yim Hyun-Ee) - Ajou University School of Medicine Department of Pathology
Á¤¿ë½Ä(Jung Yong-Sik) - Ajou University School of Medicine Department of Breast Surgery
(Han Sae-Hwan) - Ajou University School of Medicine Department of Breast Surgery
Abstract
Gastrointestinal (GI) tract metastasis of primary breast cancer is very rare. We present a patient with small bowel obstruction from distant metastasis of primary breast cancer. Each characteristic features of concern of GI tract distant metastasis from many pervious studies has been reported differently. We should remember that GI tract metastasis may coexist when patients with breast cancer have intermittent or recurrent abdominal pain with or without obstructive symptoms.
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Abdominal pain, Breast neoplasms, Intestinal obstruction, Local neoplasm recurrence
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Distant metastasis of breast cancer is commonly found in bones, lungs, and liver, but not in the GI tract; Surgical intervention could be attempted for better survival benefits after eliminating carcinoma when there is single or curable GI tract metastasis.