| Literature DB >> 21654876 |
Luz Calderón-Salazar1, David Cantú de Leon, Delia Perez Montiel, Erika Almogabar-Villagrán, Verónica Villavicencio, Lucely Cetina.
Abstract
Primary melanomas of the uterine cervix are rare tumors with no more than 60 cases reported in the world literature. Poor prognosis is considered for the neoplasia itself as well as for diagnostic tardiness. There is no standard treatment; however, radical surgery is the treatment cornerstone. Our aim was to present the case of a 34-year-old woman with a primary malignant melanoma in the uterine cervix with affectation of the posterior face of the vagina without metastasis. Total infraelevator pelvic exenteration and adjuvant radiotherapy was performed. The patient was under surveillance for 8 years of followup without evidence of local or distant disease. The majority of case reports found suggests radical hysterectomy as the treatment indicated for these patients. Notwithstanding this, survival is very short when patients are treated in this manner. Based on our results and on those reported in the literature, we propose initial treatment with total pelvic exenteration as optimal management for this neoplasia in its initial form.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 21654876 PMCID: PMC3101984 DOI: 10.5402/2011/683020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ISRN Obstet Gynecol ISSN: 2090-4436
Figure 1Contrast enhanced CT scan of the pelvis showing a solid cervical mass without evidence of direct involvement of bladder or rectum.
Figure 2Microscopic picture showing a medium power view of the lesion. (HE 10x) in the box Melan A reaction diffuse positive.