Müllerian adenosarcoma: a review of cases and literature
Journal
European Journal of Gynaecological Oncology
Journal Volume
35
Journal Issue
6
Pages
617-620
Date Issued
2014
Author(s)
Abstract
Objective: M?llerian adenosarcoma usually originates in the endometrium and grows as a polypoid mass in post-menopausal women presenting as abnormal vaginal bleeding. This report reviewed M?llerian adenosarcoma cases to clarify the clinical and pathologic characteristics. Materials and Methods: Fifteen cases of M?llerian adenosarcoma in two medical centers covering a 15-year period were reviewed. Their clinical characteristics, pathologic findings, treatment, and outcomes were compared. Results: Of the 15 cases, three originated from the endometrium, six arose from uterine adenomyosis, three from the adnexa, and three from the cervix. There was only one post-menopausal case. One case was of breast cancer with tamoxifen (TMX) therapy. There were four M?llerian adenosarcoma with sarcomatous overgrowth (MASO) cases, three of which died within one year after surgery. Only the focal MASO case survived. Conclusion: The rare variant of MASO is very aggressive and associated with poor prognosis.
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Other Subjects
tamoxifen; abdominal pain; adenomyosis; adenosarcoma; adult; aged; ascites; breast cancer; cancer chemotherapy; cancer mortality; cancer staging; clinical article; clinical feature; cytoreductive surgery; endometrium sarcoma; female; follow up; human; middle aged; Muellerian duct; Mullerian adenosarcoma; multicenter study; outcome assessment; pelvis; radical hysterectomy; Review; uterus sarcoma; vaginal hysterectomy; very elderly; young adult; adenosarcoma; pathology; Uterine Neoplasms; Adenosarcoma; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Female; Humans; Middle Aged; Neoplasm Staging; Uterine Neoplasms
Publisher
S.O.G. CANADA Inc.
Type
review