PMID: 32129176Mar 5, 2020Paper

A case of three rare uterine neoplasms in the same surgical specimen

Annali italiani di chirurgia
Antonio GiulianiLeonardo Di Stefano

Abstract

Uterine sarcomas are mesenchymal tumors; they are rare, representing less than 2-3% of all uterine malignancies. Among them, we can define four types: leiomyosarcoma (LMS), endometrial stromal sarcoma (ESS), Adenosarcoma and Carcinosarcoma. This last type was recently reclassified by FIGO as a Mullerian type of the endometrial adenocarcinoma. Therefore, today only the first three types are histologically considered. In this paper, we reported a case of simultaneous presence of three different rare neoplasms in the same surgical specimen, resulting from a hysterectomy of a premenopausal woman. The woman presented to the ED with a six-months history of vaginal bleeding. Given the complexity of the clinical picture, we suggested hospitalization in our Department of Gynecology, to perform appropriate diagnostic tests. Because of the persistent hemorrhage and the absence of required fertility preservation, a laparotomic hysterectomy with bilateral annessiectomy was performed. The postoperative histology of the specimen described the myoma at the fundus as a leiomyosarcoma. The myoma of the uterine anterior wall appeared as an endometrial stromal sarcoma of low-grade. Moreover, an intramural cavernous hemangioma of 3 cm in diameter w...Continue Reading

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