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José Morales-Roselló1, Loida Pamplona-Bueno1, Beatriz Montero-Balaguer2, Domingo Desantes-Real1, Alfredo Perales-Marín1.
Abstract
Cystic endosalpingiosis refers to the existence of heterotopic cystic müllerian tissue resembling structures of the fallopian tubes. We report a case of florid cystic endosalpingiosis discovered in a pregnant woman during a scheduled cesarean section and review the current knowledge of this disease. A 30-year-old woman with a twin pregnancy attended the hospital day unit at term. The first twin was in a breech presentation and a cesarean section was scheduled. During the procedure the uterine fundus and part of the body were seen completely seeded with multitude of cyst-like structures resembling hydatids of Morgagni. The immunohistochemistry analysis showed a positive expression for PAX8 (Box-8), CK7, and estrogen and progesterone receptors. The lesions did not disappear after pregnancy. Cystic endosalpingiosis should be always borne in mind, even in pregnancy, when it comes to making the differential diagnosis of a pelvic or systemic multicystic mass.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27668111 PMCID: PMC5030444 DOI: 10.1155/2016/8621570
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Obstet Gynecol ISSN: 2090-6692
Figure 1Macroscopic view of the cystic endosalpingiosis lesions after the cesarean delivery. The uterine fundus and part of the body are completely seeded with multitude of cyst-like structures resembling hydatids of Morgagni but with a harder structure due to the muscular component.
Figure 2Microscopic view of the cystic endosalpingiosis lesions. The hematoxylin-eosin stain (a) showed a histology formed by an external serous layer, a well-organized smooth muscle and an inner layer of tubal cylindrical epithelium with small fibrous stroma papillae, no atypias, and absence of proliferative activity. Although some decidualized cells were present, no endometrial stroma was found. The immunohistochemistry analysis showed a positive expression for estrogen (b) and progesterone receptors, PAX8 (Box-8) (c) and CK7 (d), and a negative expression for CD10, calretinin, and CK20. The proliferative index with Ki67 was below 1%.
Figure 3Transvaginal ultrasound image of the cystic endosalpingiosis lesions 3 months after the cesarean section. The fundus and part of the uterine body were still covered with multitude of cyst-like structures resembling hydatids of Morgagni. The endosalpingiosis lesions did not disappear after pregnancy.