Background. Intramedullary spinal cord involvement by ovarian carcinoma is
extremely rare.
Case. A patient with stage IV serous cystadenocarcinoma of the ovary presen
ted with neurologic complaints 16 months after primary treatment. Magnetic
resonance imaging demonstrated a metastatic lesion in the intramedullary ar
ea of the spinal cord. No other site of metastatic disease was observed. Th
e patient received three cycles of carboplatin with complete resolution of
the neurologic symptoms and a remarkable reduction of the lesion. Following
chemotherapy she was given radiotherapy on the spinal cord, but died 10 mo
nths later for disseminated abdominal disease, without neurologic symptoms.
Conclusion. Spinal cord involvement is unusual in ovarian carcinoma; multid
isciplinary treatment, including chemotherapy and radiotherapy, may offer g
ood palliation of the symptomatology. (C) 2001 Academic Press.