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Clinical and Pathological Profiles of Vertebral Bone Metastases from Endometrial Cancers: Evidence from a Twenty-Year Case Series

Patients with endometrial cancer (EC) frequently have metastases to lungs, extra-pelvic nodes, and liver. Although an uncommon occurrence, cases of EC metastasis to bone, prevalently in vertebral bone, have also been reported. The objective of this study was to analyze clinical and pathological prof...

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Autores principales: Bandiera, Stefano, Salamanna, Francesca, Borsari, Veronica, Contartese, Deyanira, Bontempi, Marco, Tschon, Matilde, Tosini, Giovanni, Pasini, Stefano, Terzi, Silvia, Fini, Milena, Gasbarrini, Alessandro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9776595/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36552950
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12122941
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author Bandiera, Stefano
Salamanna, Francesca
Borsari, Veronica
Contartese, Deyanira
Bontempi, Marco
Tschon, Matilde
Tosini, Giovanni
Pasini, Stefano
Terzi, Silvia
Fini, Milena
Gasbarrini, Alessandro
author_facet Bandiera, Stefano
Salamanna, Francesca
Borsari, Veronica
Contartese, Deyanira
Bontempi, Marco
Tschon, Matilde
Tosini, Giovanni
Pasini, Stefano
Terzi, Silvia
Fini, Milena
Gasbarrini, Alessandro
author_sort Bandiera, Stefano
collection PubMed
description Patients with endometrial cancer (EC) frequently have metastases to lungs, extra-pelvic nodes, and liver. Although an uncommon occurrence, cases of EC metastasis to bone, prevalently in vertebral bone, have also been reported. The objective of this study was to analyze clinical and pathological profiles of patients with EC metastatic to vertebral bone. We carried out a retrospective case series on surgically treated patients for this pathology. From 2001 to 2021, out of 775 patients with bone metastasis, 1.6% had bone metastasis from EC. The median time between the diagnosis of primary tumor and that of bone metastases was 31.5 months. Solitary bone lesion was present in 7 patients and lumbar vertebrae were the segments most affected. Pathological fractures in 46.2% of patients and spinal pain in all were present. In terms of location, 46.2% of bone metastases resided within the anterior section of the vertebra, while the remaining presented an extension within the anterior and posterior sections, with 46.1% of cases showing an extradural extra-osseous extension and paraspinous envelope. Median survival after diagnosis of bone metastasis was 11.5 months. Vertebral bone metastasis in EC is a rare phenomenon, with severe prognosis. An in-depth understanding of this topic may guide future management and treatment decisions, thus improving life expectancy and quality.
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spelling pubmed-97765952022-12-23 Clinical and Pathological Profiles of Vertebral Bone Metastases from Endometrial Cancers: Evidence from a Twenty-Year Case Series Bandiera, Stefano Salamanna, Francesca Borsari, Veronica Contartese, Deyanira Bontempi, Marco Tschon, Matilde Tosini, Giovanni Pasini, Stefano Terzi, Silvia Fini, Milena Gasbarrini, Alessandro Diagnostics (Basel) Article Patients with endometrial cancer (EC) frequently have metastases to lungs, extra-pelvic nodes, and liver. Although an uncommon occurrence, cases of EC metastasis to bone, prevalently in vertebral bone, have also been reported. The objective of this study was to analyze clinical and pathological profiles of patients with EC metastatic to vertebral bone. We carried out a retrospective case series on surgically treated patients for this pathology. From 2001 to 2021, out of 775 patients with bone metastasis, 1.6% had bone metastasis from EC. The median time between the diagnosis of primary tumor and that of bone metastases was 31.5 months. Solitary bone lesion was present in 7 patients and lumbar vertebrae were the segments most affected. Pathological fractures in 46.2% of patients and spinal pain in all were present. In terms of location, 46.2% of bone metastases resided within the anterior section of the vertebra, while the remaining presented an extension within the anterior and posterior sections, with 46.1% of cases showing an extradural extra-osseous extension and paraspinous envelope. Median survival after diagnosis of bone metastasis was 11.5 months. Vertebral bone metastasis in EC is a rare phenomenon, with severe prognosis. An in-depth understanding of this topic may guide future management and treatment decisions, thus improving life expectancy and quality. MDPI 2022-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9776595/ /pubmed/36552950 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12122941 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bandiera, Stefano
Salamanna, Francesca
Borsari, Veronica
Contartese, Deyanira
Bontempi, Marco
Tschon, Matilde
Tosini, Giovanni
Pasini, Stefano
Terzi, Silvia
Fini, Milena
Gasbarrini, Alessandro
Clinical and Pathological Profiles of Vertebral Bone Metastases from Endometrial Cancers: Evidence from a Twenty-Year Case Series
title Clinical and Pathological Profiles of Vertebral Bone Metastases from Endometrial Cancers: Evidence from a Twenty-Year Case Series
title_full Clinical and Pathological Profiles of Vertebral Bone Metastases from Endometrial Cancers: Evidence from a Twenty-Year Case Series
title_fullStr Clinical and Pathological Profiles of Vertebral Bone Metastases from Endometrial Cancers: Evidence from a Twenty-Year Case Series
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and Pathological Profiles of Vertebral Bone Metastases from Endometrial Cancers: Evidence from a Twenty-Year Case Series
title_short Clinical and Pathological Profiles of Vertebral Bone Metastases from Endometrial Cancers: Evidence from a Twenty-Year Case Series
title_sort clinical and pathological profiles of vertebral bone metastases from endometrial cancers: evidence from a twenty-year case series
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9776595/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36552950
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12122941
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