Background: The presence of residual cervical lesions was evaluated in patients submitted to repeat conization due to a finding of positive endocervical margins in a previous loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP) specimen. In addition, the correlation between the presence of a residual lesion and risk factors for cervical cancer, and the use of repeat conization as first-choice treatment were analyzed.
Methods: This retrospective study included 44 patients submitted to repeat cervical conization or total hysterectomy following a finding of affected endocervical margins in LEEP specimens.
•Skin metastasis from an endometrial carcinoma is very rare and prognosis is poor.•This report describes clitoral metastasis from an endometrial adenocarcinoma.•Clitoral and distant metastases and the primary site were diagnosed concomitantly.
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