51. Epithelioid cotyledonoid leiomyoma of uterus
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Neetu Sareen, Indu Chawla, Nikhil Khattar, and Minakshi Bhardwaj
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Ovariectomy ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Uterus ,Hysterectomy ,Malignancy ,Article ,Salpingectomy ,Laparotomy ,Humans ,Medicine ,Uterine Neoplasm ,Leiomyoma ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Pelvic cavity ,medicine.disease ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,Surgery ,surgical procedures, operative ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Uterine Neoplasms ,Female ,business - Abstract
A 42-year-old para 2 women underwent laparotomy with a preoperative diagnosis of leiomyoma uterus and ovarian endometrioma. At laparotomy, uterus was 12-week size and bilateral tubes and ovaries were normal. There was a large friable reddish-brown mass dissecting the leaves of broad ligament with extension into pelvic cavity and retroperitoneal spaces. Total abdominal hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy with resection of tumour was performed as there was concern about the possibility of malignancy. Histopathological examination revealed a cotyledonoid leiomyoma epithelioid variant. These tumours, though benign, raise the possibility of malignancy at the time of surgery due to their bizarre and sarcoma-like appearance. It is important for the pathologist and gynaecologist to be aware of this rare variant of leiomyoma to avoid an overtreatment.
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- 2014
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