1. Contrasting Outcomes in Two Cases of Uterine PEComa
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Mansi Tiwari, Manolis Nikolopoulos, Aisha Miah, Olga Wise, Ahmad Sayasneh, Rahul Nath, Savithri Rajkumar, Desiree Kolomainen, and Gautam Mehra
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Oncology ,Obstetrics and Gynecology - Abstract
Perivascular epithelioid cell tumours of the uterus are rare neoplasms with only few cases described in the literature. Ongoing contribution to the literature is important in order to understand the natural history for the diagnosis and management challenges for PEComa. We present two contrasting cases of PEComa who presented with postmenopausal bleeding, were diagnosed on endometrial biopsy and had surgical treatment. The first patient following treatment has been disease free for four years while on regular follow-ups. The second patient had aggressive disease developed early recurrence requiring chemotherapy and died in 17 months from diagnosis.PEComa is a rare tumour with usually good outcomes, where surgery itself is adequate treatment. There is not much evidence available currently on the use of chemotherapy in rare cases, such as our second case, where PEComa presents aggressively. In this article, we elaborate two cases of contrasting outcomes with one presentation being aggressive requiring chemotherapy. We evaluated the current evidence on use of chemotherapy in rare cases.
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- 2023
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