Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3944988 Gynecologic Oncology 2007 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundPsammocarcinoma is a rare variant of serous carcinoma arising from either ovary or peritoneum. Although behavior of tumor is uncertain, it has been suggested to be similar to serous carcinomas of low malignant potential.CaseA 67-year-old woman was admitted with an abnormal vaginal bleeding and abdomino-pelvic pain. Computed tomography showed a heavily calcified rectovaginal mass that was histologically characterized by numerous psammoma bodies and low-grade cytological features. Following the primary surgery, the patient received 9 cycles of chemotherapy. Five years later, she presented with diffuse recurrence and 1 year later, with metastasis to the vertebra.ConclusionAlthough psammocarcinoma is known to behave in a more indolent course, clinicians should be aware that patients with this disease may have a clinically aggressive, recurrent, and metastatic tumor that necessitated systemic therapy.

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