Solitary vulvar metastasis from early-stage endometrial cancer: Case report and literature review.
Vincenzo Dario MandatoValentina MastrofilippoAndrea PalicelliMonica SilvottiSilvia SerraLucia GiaccheriniLorenzo AguzzoliPublished in: Medicine (2021)
Vulvar metastases can show different appearance, occurring as single or diffuse lesions on healthy or injured skin. The surgical approach seems not to influence the metastatic risk, but tumor seeding and vaginal injuries should be avoided. Whether isolated or associated with recurrence in other locations, vulvar metastases imply poor prognosis despite radical treatment. Therefore, any suspected vulvar lesion arisen during EC follow-up should be biopsied and monitored closely, despite that the vulva represents an unusual metastatic site.