| Literature DB >> 31883176 |
Takashi Uehara1, Hiroshi Yoshida2, Atsushi Kondo2, Tomoyasu Kato1.
Abstract
Endometriosis-related cervical neoplasms are rare, and their clinicopathological features and association with human papilloma virus infection are unclear. A postmenopausal woman with recently diagnosed cervical adenocarcinoma was referred to our hospital. After further investigation, we suspected a stage IIB neoplasm that originated from endometriosis of the cervix or left parametrium. A radical hysterectomy was performed, and pathological examination confirmed a stage IIB cervical endometrioid carcinoma arising from the endometriosis in the cervix to the left parametrium that invaded the cervix; human papilloma virus infection of tumor cells was not detected. Endometriosis-related neoplasms can occur in the cervix or parametrium and present as cervical cancer. The neoplasm described here was not associated with human papilloma virus infection.Entities:
Keywords: cervical adenocarcinoma; endometriosis; endometriosis-related neoplasm; human papilloma virus infection; radical hysterectomy
Year: 2019 PMID: 31883176 DOI: 10.1111/jog.14181
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Obstet Gynaecol Res ISSN: 1341-8076 Impact factor: 1.730