Squamous Cell Carcinoma Larynx with Malignant Ascites: a Rare Entity

2019 
Usual sites of the spread of the squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) larynx is regional–cervical lymphadenopathy. The lung is the most frequent site of distant metastasis, accounting for 66% of distant metastasis. Other metastatic sites include bone (22%), liver (10%), skin, mediastinum, and bone marrow. Occurrence of distant metastasis adversely affects the survival and alters the treatment planning completely, more towards palliative intent. Here, we present a case with very rare presentation of malignant ascites in a case of SCC larynx.
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