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Rev. méd. Paraná ; 76(1): 71-73, 2018.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1342965

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Carcinoma de células claras (CCC) em colo uterino é raro. A colpocitologia pode estar normal. Cirurgia radical é indicada, podendo associar-se a quimioterapia (QT) e radioterapia (RT) adjuvantes. Relatamos CCC de colo uterino e metástase recidivada em mulher jovem. Paciente possuía estadiamento IA1 e não havia tido contato com dietilestilbestrol. Foi submetida à histerectomia radical e tumor era moderadamente diferenciado. Em 3 anos, surgiram metástases pulmonares, todas ressecadas e conduzidas com QT adjuvante. Tamanho tumoral aumentado, grau histológico indiferenciado e presença de metástases são fatores prognósticos ruins, o que pode explicar a evolução desfavorável da paciente. Conquanto seja de patologia rara, é imprescindível que o CCC faça parte do diagnóstico diferencial de tumores de colo uterino, mesmo que colpocitologia normal


Cervical clear cell adenocarcinoma is rare. Colpocytology may be normal. Radical surgery is indicated, and may be associated with chemotherapy (QT) and radiotherapy (RT) adjuvants. We report a patient with CCC of uterine cervix and recurrent metastasis in young women. Patient had IA1 staging and had no contact with diethylstilbestrol. It was subjected to radical hysterectomy and tumor was moderately differentiated. At 3 years, pulmonary metastases appeared, all resected and conducted with adjuvant QT. Increased tumor size, undifferentiated histological grade and presence of metastases are poor prognostic factors, which may explain the unfavorable evolution of the patient. Although it is rare, it is essential to be part of the differential diagnosis of uterine cervix tumors, even if normal colpocytology

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