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Korean J Med. 2006;70(4):444-447.
증례 : 기원을 모르는 종격동의 전이성 편평상피세포암 1예
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Case Reports : A case of metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of the mediastinum with unknown primary tumor
Jae Sung Choi, Jun Yong Bae, Jun Ho Choi, Gun Wha Lee, Ki Hyun Seo, Joo Ok Na, Yong Hoon Kim
한림의대 한강성심병원 내과


Abstract
Unknown primary tumor is not an unusual phenomenon. It has been reported that patients with primary unknown cancer constitute 0.5~3.3% of all cancer patients. The most common site of the detected cancer was the lymph node. The locations of the lymph node were cervical, supraclavicular, axillary and inguinal regions. Squamous cell carncer at a metastatic site is found in only approximately 5% of all patients with unknown primary tumors. Especially, squamous cell cancer detected only in mediastinal or hilar lymph nodes is quite rare. We report one case of Metastatic squamous cell cancer of the mediastinum with unknown primary tumor, in which a metastatic survey has not yieled any evidence of further disease. The pathologic finding was representative of squamous cell cancer. A chemotherapy was performed based on the advanced lung cancer for the treatment without surgical approach.(Korean J Med 70:444-447, 2006) Key Words : Unknown primary tumor, Squamous cell cancer

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