A 32-year-old female presented with a right ovarian mass, and the unil
ateral oophorectomy specimen revealed adenocarcinoma with signet-ring
cells histology consistent with a Krukenberg tumor. The high-grade gas
tric primary adenocarcinoma was later identified, but by this time a v
iable 7-week fetus and left ovarian Krukenberg tumor were present. Sec
ond trimester palliative oophorectomy and partial gastrectomy were per
formed. The patient delivered a healthy infant by cesarean section and
is now 36 months after the initial diagnosis of metastatic gastric ca
rcinoma and remains asymptomatic and free of disease. The unexpectedly
favorable clinical outcome suggests that a patient may benefit from r
esection of gastric adenocarcinoma metastatic to ovary when other site
s of metastatic disease are not evident. (C) 1996 Academic Press, Inc.