| Literature DB >> 26272425 |
Erik Efraín Sosa-Durán1, Ziad Aboharp-Hasan2, Roberto Cuauhtémoc Mendoza-Morales3, Francisco Mario García-Rodríguez2, Xicoténcatl Jiménez-Villanueva2, José Rafael Peñavera-Hernández3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Clear cell carcinoma originating in the abdominal wall is a rare event. It is generally associated with endometrial tissue implants left behind after a caesarean section or other gynaecological operations. Its pathophysiology is complex and controversial. CLINICAL CASE: The case is presented of a 45 year-old female with history of three caesarean sections, who was seen due to having a tumour mass of 6 months onset in the anterior abdominal wall. Imaging studies confirmed its location, and due to measuring 9 by 7 cm it was suspected to be an urachal tumour. A resection with wide margins was performed. The histopathology report was of a clear cell adenocarcinoma originated in ectopic endometrial tissue, with negative margins.Entities:
Keywords: Carcinoma células claras; Clear cell carcinoma; Endometriosis; Malignant transformation; Transformación maligna
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26272425 DOI: 10.1016/j.circir.2015.06.024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cir Cir ISSN: 0009-7411 Impact factor: 0.361