Uterine Serous Adenocarcinoma in an Elderly Postmenopausal Woman: Clinically Misdiagnosed as Uterine Cervix Cancer

J Menopausal Med. 2015 Dec;21(3):171-4. doi: 10.6118/jmm.2015.21.3.171. Epub 2015 Dec 25.

Abstract

Uterine serous adenocarcinoma (USC) is rare and invasive cancer. This cancer is more often reported in the ovary, the fallopian tube, and the endometrium than uterine cervix. No matter where the tumor is located, the tumor exhibits similar histological characteristics. So when uterine cancer is proven to be serous adenocarcinoma, it is necessary to see if the tumor originated from ovary or endometrium and invaded the cervix. We report a case of a 73-year-old postmenopausal woman with USC arising near the internal os of endocervical canal, clinically misdiagnosed as uterine cervix cancer.

Keywords: Cystadenocarcinoma serous; Tomography X-ray computed; Uterine cervical neoplasms; Uterus.

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