OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to show the appearance of atypical sites of metastasis in patients with recurrent ovarian cancer.
CONCLUSION: Metastatic disease from ovarian cancer outside of the peritoneal cavity is generally rare at presentation but is increasingly seen in patients who have recurrent disease, despite multiple therapies. It is important for radiologists to recognize atypical sites of metastasis in patients with recurrent ovarian cancer to facilitate earlier diagnosis and treatment.