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Mircea Beuran1, Cezar Ciubotaru2, Alexandru Runcanu1, Valentin Enache3, Ionut Negoi1.
Abstract
Aggressive angiomyxoma is a benign stromal tumor with a higher prevalence in middle-aged women. The objective of this case report is to illustrate the aggressive clinical behavior of this benign tumor. We present the case of a 45-year-old female patient, with tumor recurrence after multiple surgical resections of a pelvis-subperitoneal angiomyxoma. Surgical excision of the tumor, with extensive pelvic dissection and organ resection, was performed. The 12-month follow-up showed no tumor recurrence. Based on this case, and the published literature we may conclude that surgical resection represents the main treatment of aggressive angiomyxoma, even though it is associated with significant morbidity and a poor local control of the tumor.Entities:
Keywords: aggressive angiomyxoma; soft tissue tumor; surgical resection
Year: 2017 PMID: 28944124 PMCID: PMC5602455 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.1485
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Resection specimen, including the left ovary (A) and recurrent tumor, uterus and both adnexa, and a 3-cm segment of the right ureter (B).
Figure 2Pathology examination. (A) Hematoxylin and Eosin staining using 50x objective revealing tumor proliferation with scarce tumor cells (1); adipocytes (2) and blood vessels (3) can be observed; no tumor necrosis is seen. Hematoxylin and Eosin staining using 100x (B) and 200x (C) objectives, showing fusiform and stellate cells (4) with low mitotic activity, with abundant stroma. Immunohistochemistry expression using 200x objective revealing of CD 34 positivity in the tumor cells (5) and blood vessels (6) (D); 100x objective revealing muscle-specific actin (MSA) positivity in the muscular layer of blood vessels (7) but negative in the tumor cells (8) (E); 200x objective revealing ER positivity in the tumor cells (F).
Figure 3Localization of aggressive angiomyxoma according to the peer-reviewed literature.