Abstract

Background. Reports of supradiaphragmatic involvement of lymph nodes by serous borderline ovarian tumors are rare.Case. We describe the finding of metastatic tumor involving an internal mammary lymph node in a 74-year-old patient with serous borderline ovarian tumor. The positive lymph node was found incidentally during cardiac surgery 7 years after excision of the patient's serous borderline ovarian tumor. The incidence and significance of pelvic, paraaortic, and supradiaphragmatic lymph node involvement among women with borderline ovarian tumors is discussed.Conclusion. Supradiaphragmatic lymph node involvement can occur among women with serous borderline ovarian tumors. Borderline ovarian tumors should be included in the differential diagnosis of metastatic adenocarcinoma involving the supradiaphragmatic lymph nodes.

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