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Seiji Kanayama1, Masako Nakamura1, Hidekazu Oi1, Sumire Sugimoto2, Yoshikazu Sasaki2, Tomoko Uchiyama3, Chiho Ohbayashi3, Hiroshi Kobayashi2.
Abstract
Mullerian adenosarcoma (MA) is a rare tumor variant with low malignancy potential and is reported to account for 8% of all uterine sarcomas. Cervical MAs are reported to occur in relatively younger patients with the mean age of 27 years, while those in the uterine corpus generally present in postmenopausal women. Due to the rarity of cervical MAs, optimal management for these patients (especially younger women) is still under exploration. Here, we describe a case of cervical MA in a woman of reproductive age who was treated by fertility-preserving surgery and successfully delivered a child 18 months later.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28154764 PMCID: PMC5244008 DOI: 10.1155/2017/4187416
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Obstet Gynecol ISSN: 2090-6692
Figure 1(a) Tumor cells with two components: endocervical glandular lesion without atypia of a phyllodes-like pattern and periglandular, spindle stromal cell condensation. (b) Stromal spindle cells with mild nuclear atypia. The mitotic counts were greater than two mitotic figures/10 HPF.
Figure 2Recurrent polypoid and hemorrhagic irregular tumors filling the vagina and protruding through a cervical canal.