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Ovarian adenosarcoma simulating a simple cyst in a young patient
Fecha
2014Registro en:
Autopsy and Case Reports, São Paulo, v.4, n.2, p.55-60, 2014
2236-1960
10.4322/acr.2014.011
Autor
Fonseca, Leonardo Gomes da
Silva, Samanta Cabral Severino da
Margarido, Paulo Francisco Ramos
Abdo Filho, Elias
Hoff, Paulo Marcelo Gehm
Felipe-Silva, Aloisio
Institución
Resumen
Müllerian adenosarcoma is a rare, mixed tumor that can occur throughout the female genital tract, but is most commonly found in the uterus. Ovarian adenosarcoma is rarer and has a poorer prognosis than uterine adenosarcoma. Data on the clinicopathological features of ovarian adenosarcoma are limited, and, due to its rarity, the management is controversial. The authors report a case of a 25-year-old patient who presented with recurrent abdominal pain. Sonography and laparotomy showed an ovarian cyst, and pathologic examination confirmed the diagnosis of cystic low-grade adenosarcoma. The
patient remains free of recurrence 6 months after diagnosis. The authors call attention to the differential diagnosis of ovarian masses, especially in young patients, and to the lack of evidence on the management of this neoplasm in the literature.