Recurrent Cervical Carcinoma: Typical and Atypical Manifestations
- 1 October 1999
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in RadioGraphics
- Vol. 19 (suppl_1) , S103-S116
- https://doi.org/10.1148/radiographics.19.suppl_1.g99oc19s103
Abstract
After treatment of cervical carcinoma, recurrent disease may be observed in multiple sites at imaging. Both typical and atypical manifestations of recurrent disease occur. Typical manifestations of recurrent cervical carcinoma involve the pelvis and lymph nodes. Pelvic recurrences may be observed as masses involving the cervix and uterus, vagina or vaginal cuff, parametria, bladder, ureters, rectum, or ovaries and may result in fistula formation or hydronephrosis. Nodal recurrence may be identified as enlarged pelvic and retroperitoneal nodes. Atypical manifestations of recurrent cervical carcinoma are being recognized with greater frequency due to the use of intensive pelvic radiation therapy, the evolution of improved imaging techniques, and the more frequent use of imaging as a means of surveillance. These atypical manifestations may involve the solid organs of the abdomen (focal masses) as well as the peritoneum, mesentery, and omentum (implants); gastrointestinal tract (obstruction, fistula formation, ischemia); chest (metastases to the lung parenchyma, pleura, and pericardium); bones (destructive lesions); and other sites. Familiarity with the imaging features of recurrent cervical carcinoma in these anatomic locations will facilitate prompt, accurate diagnosis and treatment.Keywords
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