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Arch. méd. Camaguey ; 26: e8182, 2022. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1403274

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RESUMEN Introducción: El tumor mülleriano mixto maligno es una neoplasia uterina infrecuente, agresiva y se caracteriza por su histología por contener elementos malignos sarcomatosos y carcinomatosos. Objetivo: Describir un caso de tumor mülleriano mixto maligno y revisar la literatura sobre el tema. Caso clínico: Paciente femenina de 63 años de edad, color de la piel negra, obesa e hipertensa con tratamiento, antecedentes de mastectomía derecha seis meses atrás, acudió a consulta por presentar aumento de volumen abdominal, dolor en bajo vientre y sangramiento uterino. Con la administración de anestesia combinada (general orotraqueal y regional epidural continua) se resecó un fibroma uterino gigante y se confirmó el diagnóstico de un tumor mülleriano mixto maligno. Conclusiones: El tumor mülleriano mixto maligno se debe sospechar en mujeres de edad avanzada con sangrado genital acompañado de masa pélvica. El estudio anatomopatológico es de elección para el diagnóstico definitivo de esta neoplasia rara y muy agresiva. La cirugía, la radioterapia y la quimioterapia son las opciones terapéuticas más aceptadas, sin embargo, en mujeres con tumor en estadios avanzados, independiente del tratamiento proporcionado, la tasa de supervivencia es corta.


ABSTRACT Introduction: The malignant mixed müllerian tumor is an infrequent, aggressive uterine neoplasm and is histologically characterized by containing sarcomatous and carcinomatous malignant elements. Objective: To describe a case of a malignant mixed Müllerian tumor and to review the literature on the subject. Case report: A 63-year-old black female patient, obese and hypertensive under treatment, with a history of right mastectomy six months ago, who was consulted due to increased abdominal volume, lower abdominal pain and uterine bleeding. With the administration of combined anesthesia (general orotracheal and continuous epidural regional) a giant uterine fibroid was resected and the diagnosis of a malignant mixed Müllerian tumor was confirmed. Conclusions: Malignant mixed Müllerian tumor should be suspected in elderly women with genital bleeding accompanied by a pelvic mass. The pathological study is of choice for the definitive diagnosis of this rare and potentially aggressive neoplasm. Surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy are the most accepted therapeutic options, however, in women with advanced stage tumors, regardless of the treatment provided, the survival rate is short.

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Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases ; : 56-60, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-145061

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A patient who has multiple lung masses with a history of malignancy in organs other than the lung is more likely to be diagnosed with metastatic rather than primary lung cancer. Rarely, metastatic cancer can coexist with primary. We experienced a case of concurrent diagnosis of primary small cell lung cancer and pulmonary metastasis of uterine malignant mixed Mullerian tumor (MMMT). The patient was a 52-year-old female with femur fracture and multiple lung masses with a history of an operation for uterine MMMT. The small cell lung cancer was diagnosed by bronchoscopic biopsy. The central lung mass decreased after chemotherapy for small cell lung cancer but multiple peripheral masses increased. A percutaneous biopsy for one of peripheral masses revealed metastatic uterine MMMT. We suggest that we have to consider the possible presence of concomitant malignancies of different origins in one organ especially with patients who had a history of malignancy in another organ.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Biopsy , Femur , Lung , Lung Neoplasms , Mixed Tumor, Mullerian , Neoplasm Metastasis , Small Cell Lung Carcinoma
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Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases ; : 56-60, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-145048

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A patient who has multiple lung masses with a history of malignancy in organs other than the lung is more likely to be diagnosed with metastatic rather than primary lung cancer. Rarely, metastatic cancer can coexist with primary. We experienced a case of concurrent diagnosis of primary small cell lung cancer and pulmonary metastasis of uterine malignant mixed Mullerian tumor (MMMT). The patient was a 52-year-old female with femur fracture and multiple lung masses with a history of an operation for uterine MMMT. The small cell lung cancer was diagnosed by bronchoscopic biopsy. The central lung mass decreased after chemotherapy for small cell lung cancer but multiple peripheral masses increased. A percutaneous biopsy for one of peripheral masses revealed metastatic uterine MMMT. We suggest that we have to consider the possible presence of concomitant malignancies of different origins in one organ especially with patients who had a history of malignancy in another organ.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Biopsy , Femur , Lung , Lung Neoplasms , Mixed Tumor, Mullerian , Neoplasm Metastasis , Small Cell Lung Carcinoma
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Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography ; (12): 241-244, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-390242

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Objective To investigate the correlation of ultrasonographic characteristics and pathologic features for malignant mullerian mixed tumor(MMMT)and determine the diagnostic value of ultrasonography.Methods The uItrasonographic features of 10 MMMTs were analyzed retrospectively and the sonographic findings were compared with histological results and discussed the correlation.Results The morphologic features of US and histology were well associated.Large,solitary lesion,ill-defined irregular shape,honeycombed heterogenous echo-pattern,scattered cystic areas and increased irregular peripheral/internal color flow were typical US findings.Logistic regression analysis showed the type of tumor liquefaction to be the most significant independent predictor of vascularity.Conclusions Ultrasonography is helpful for the diagnosis of MMMT,the uhrasonographic characteristics of MMMT are well correlated to its pathologic features.

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Journal of the Korean Radiological Society ; : 163-167, 2008.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-151887

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Extrauterine mullerian adenosarcoma is a very rare tumor and it is characterized by a benign glandular component and a low-grade sarcomatous stromal component. These tumors have been reported to arise from ovarian or extraovarian endometriosis. However, there are scant reports on the MR findings of extrauterine mullerian adenosarcoma arising from deep pelvic endometriosis. We describe here a case of a large infiltrating extrauterine mullerian adenosarcoma arising from recurrent deep pelvic endometriosis and we discuss its MR findings.


Subject(s)
Female , Adenosarcoma , Endometriosis , Mixed Tumor, Mullerian , Uterus
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