TY - JOUR T1 - Omentum: An unusual site for distant metastasis for post-surgery radiotherapy treated squamous cell carcinoma larynx A1 - Tamalika Kundu A1 - Sonia Gon A1 - Debjani Mallick A1 - Gayatri Ghosh JF - Clinical Cancer Investigation Journal JO - Clin Cancer Investig J SN - 2278-0513 Y1 - 2016 VL - 5 IS - 1 DO - 10.4103/2278-0513.172061 SP - 69 EP - 72 N2 - Squamous cell carcinoma of the larynx is the most common histologic type, accounting for up to 90% of cancers with more predilections to spread locoregionally to the cervical lymph nodes. Distant metastasis, usually to lungs, bone, and liver is seen much less frequently, with an overall incidence of 6.5–7.3%. A case of 55-year-old male with the previous history of surgery and radiotherapy treated squamous cell carcinoma of the larynx, presenting with a chief complaint of pain abdomen is hereby reported for its unusual diagnosis of metastatic deposits of squamous cell carcinoma in the omentum. Though there are reference available for peritoneum as the distant metastatic site for hypopharyngeal carcinoma, reference for laryngeal carcinoma metastasizing to omentum were not found even with an extensive search of literature. Awareness of unusual sites of distant metastasis such as omentum must be kept in mind for treated laryngeal carcinoma patients presenting with non-specific symptoms like pain abdomen. And also, chances of involvement of unusual site of the distant metastasis increases with advanced tumor-node-metastasis stage and nodal status. UR - https://ccij-online.org/article/omentum:-an-unusual-site-for-distant-metastasis-for-post-surgery-radiotherapy-treated-squamous-cell-carcinoma-larynx-542 ER -