%0 Journal Article %A NICOLAE BACALBASA %A IRINA BALESCU %A MADALINA MARCU %A DANA NUTI OPRESCU %A ALEXANDRU FLORIN ANCA %T Solitary Splenic Metastasis After Surgically-treated Cervical Cancer – A Case Report and Literature Review %D 2017 %J Anticancer Research %P 2615-2618 %V 37 %N 5 %X Background/Aim: Solitary metastases after surgically-treated cervical cancer are a rare entity, with only few cases described so far. Patient and Methods: We present the case of a 31-year-old patient diagnosed with a tumoral splenic lesion at 18 months after surgically-treated cervical cancer. Results: The patient was submitted to surgery, with a splenectomy being performed. The histopathological studies confirmed the presence of a squamous cell cervical cancer splenic metastasis. At one year follow-up after splenectomy, the patient is free of any recurrent disease. Conclusion: Solitary splenic metastases after surgically-treated cervical cancer are rarely seen; however, this diagnostic should not be omitted whenever a medical history of cervical cancer is present. %U https://ar.iiarjournals.org/content/anticanres/37/5/2615.full.pdf