| Literature DB >> 19266089 |
Thouraya Achach1, Soumaya Rammeh, Amel Trabelsi, Rached Ltaief, Soumaya Ben Abdelkrim, Moncef Mokni, Sadok Korbi.
Abstract
Endometriosis is a frequent benign disorder. Malignancy arising in extraovarian endometriosis is a rare event. A 49-year-old woman is presented with a large painful abdominal wall mass. She underwent a myomectomy, 20 years before, for uterus leiomyoma. Computed tomography suggested that this was a desmoid tumor and she underwent surgery. Histological examination showed a clear cell adenocarcinoma associated with endometriosis foci. Pelvic ultrasound, computed tomography, and endometrial curettage did not show any malignancy or endometriosis in the uterus and ovaries. Adjuvant chemotherapy was recommended, but the patient was lost to follow up. Six months later, she returned with a recurrence of the abdominal wall mass. She was given chemotherapy and then she was reoperated.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 19266089 PMCID: PMC2648644 DOI: 10.1155/2008/478325
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Oncol ISSN: 1687-8450 Impact factor: 4.375
Figure 1Computed tomograms of the abdomen show a heterogeneous and ill-defined tumor in the abdominal wall.
Figure 2Tubulocystic and papillary pattern (hematoxylin eosin, original magnification ×200).
Figure 3Tumor cells with hobnail configuration (hematoxylin eosin, original magnification ×400).
Figure 4Endometrial gland invaded by tumor cells (hematoxylin eosin, original magnification ×400).