Background Cervical cancer can infiltrate locally and directly distributed to adjacent organs including the vagina, peritoneum, urinary bladder, ureters, rectum, and paracervical tissue, but the intestine metastasis from cervical cancer is extremely rare, which can easily be misdiagnosed. sigmoid colon (in (b). Abdominal magnetic resonance (MR) revealed a thickened bowel wall in the terminal ileum… Continue reading Background Cervical cancer can infiltrate locally and directly distributed to adjacent