Chiangs Y.C.CHI-HAU CHEN2020-01-222020-01-222010https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/452929Granulocytic sarcoma in the female genital tract generally has a poor prognosis. We report the case of a 52-year-old nonleukemic patient with relapsed granulocytic sarcoma at the vaginal stump after an 11-year complete remission from the uterine cervix. Magnetic resonance imaging of the pelvis showed a pear-shaped mass arising from the vagina mimicking a normal uterus. The unusual clinical presentation and the difficulties encountered in evaluation are presented. A review of the literature indicates that survival is better with multimodality management and in patients without leukemia.Granulocytic sarcoma; Relapse; Uterine cervix[SDGs]SDG3cytarabine; doxorubicin; idarubicin; mitoxantrone; acute granulocytic leukemia; adult; cancer regression; cancer relapse; cancer survival; case report; disease free survival; electrosurgery; female; granulocytic sarcoma; histopathology; human; human tissue; hysterectomy; medical literature; nuclear magnetic resonance imaging; overall survival; prognosis; review; treatment response; uterine cervix cancer; uterine cervix carcinoma; vagina cancer; Cervix Uteri; Fatal Outcome; Female; Humans; Middle Aged; Neoplasm Recurrence, Local; Sarcoma, Myeloid; Uterine Cervical NeoplasmsCervical granulocytic sarcoma: Report of one case and review of the literaturereview2-s2.0-78751485454