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Objective. The aim of this study is to report a rare case of scalp and cran
ial bone metastasis of endometrial carcinoma and review the literature.
Method. We report a 45-year-old multiparous woman with FIGO Stage 1A Grade
II endometrial adenocarcinoma who presented 3 years following total abdomin
al hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy with scalp and cranial
bone metastasis, Similar cases in the literature are reviewed.
Results. The patient metastatic workup revealed local, distant, scalp, and
cranial bone metastasis. She died within 6 months. The poor prognosis is si
milar to that of six other cases reviewed.
Conclusion. Scalp and cranial bone metastasis following endometrial carcino
ma is extremely rare. It is a reflection of a widely disseminated disease a
nd poor prognosis. However, single bone metastasis has a better postmetasta
tic survival with the help of local radiotherapy than scalp and multiple bo
ne metastasis. (C) 2001 Academic Press.